. . mmm i COLLECTIONS FOR A HISTORY OP STAFFORDSHIRE EDITED BY ( / %*'' ; Mtllram: Salt &tJtj}8wI00ical S0mtg, PAET I.— VOLUME VI. 1885. LONDON: HARRISON AND SONS, ST. MARTIN'S LANE, Juntas in tfDrbhmqr to |)cr "bR ^fe/% .X \\ *. HARBISON AND SONS, PBINTEES IN ORDINARY TO HER MAJESTY, ST. MARTIN'S LANE. ilitant Salt 1885. COUNCIL. Trustees of the William Salt Library. THE EIGHT HON. LOED WEOTTESLEY. THE HON. AND BEV. CANON BEIDGEMAN. H. SYDNEY GEAZEBROOK. THE EEV. EENALD LANE. CAPTAIN CONGEEVE. Elected by the Members of the Society, MAJOR-GENERAL HON. GEOEGE WEOTTESLEY. THE VER* EEV. THE DEAN OF LICHFIELD. THE EEV. F. P. PAEKEE. FEANCIS WHITGEEAVE, THOMAS SALT, M.P. EDITORIAL COMMITTEE. THE HON. AND EEV. CANON BEIDGEMAN, The Hall, Wigan. MAJOR-GENERAL HON. GrEOEGE WEOTTESLEY, 85, Warwick Eoad, South Kensington. THE EEV. F. P. PAEKEE, The Eectory, Colton, Eugeley. H. SYDNEY GEAZEBEOOK, Middleton Villa, Grove Park, Chiswick. THE EEV. DR. CHAELES J. COX, EnviUe Eectory, Stourbridge. 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Subscribers Deceased since List of 1884. BAGNALL, Colonel. PERRY, T. J. BAGOT, ALAN. SLADEN, Rev. E. M. BROUN, C. W. S. PRATT, A. GRICE, Eev. W. WALKER, JAMES. Withdrawals since List of 1884. ATHENJSTJM, Boston, U.S.A. PENFOLD, HUGH. HARROP, JOHN. TYLECOTE, J. H., Sandon. HARDWICKE, E. WRIGHT, B. P. 1th November, 1885. IBillkm Salt ^rrjm0100kal Jbtictg GENERAL MEETING, 20ra OCTOBER, 1885. The Seventh General Meeting of the above Society was held at the William Salt Library, Stafford, on the 20th October, 1885, Lord. Wrottesley, the Lord Lieutenant of the County, in the Chair. There were also present: Mr. Thomas Salt, M.P., the Eev. F. Parker, the Eev. Ernald Lane, the Eev. J. Hodgson, F.S.A., the Eev. W. Jackson, the Hon. E. P. Jervis, Major-General the Hon. G. Wrottesley, Mr. Francis Whitgreave, Captain Congreve, Mr. J. B. Brindley, Eecorder of Hanley, Mr. Hack wood, Mr. W. E. Holland, Mr. Eobert Fenton, Mr. J. C. Tildesley, Mr. W. S. Brough, Mr. J. Edge, Mr. J. Nayler, Mr. W. Duignan, Mr. T. Mazzinghi, and others. The following Eeport of the Editorial Committee was read to the Meeting by the Honorary Secretary, and was ordered to be printed, together with the Balance Sheet of the Society for 1884, ill the Appendix to the next Volume. The Editorial Committee submit a Eeport and Balance Sheet for the year 1884 :— The cost of printing the Heralds' Visitations of 1614 and 1663 for Part II. of Volume V. has caused a temporary deficit in the accounts for the past year. A similar occurrence took place when Glover's Visitation of 1583 was printed in Vol. III., but no inconvenience was found to result from it, the deficit being made up by the surplus of the following year. It arises from the greatly enhanced cost of printing pedigree matter as compared with the ordinary composition, and is not likely to occur again, as all the Visitations worth printing have now been issued by the Society. VI. The Volume last issued, which contains the Visitations above- named, has been compiled for the Society by Mr. H. S. Grazebrook, who has not only transcribed all the pedigrees himself, and compared them with the original Visitations, but has added to them copious annotations from hitherto unpublished sources. The Committee look upon this work as a marvel of industry and patient research, and hope the subscribers will appreciate it in the same degree. As regards the forthcoming Volume [No. VI.], the printing of Part I. has been completed, and it will be shortly in the hands of the subscribers. It contains an Abstract of the Stone Chartulary and Extracts from the Plea Bolls between the 55th year of Henry III. and the 22nd year of Edward I. Part II. will contain a list of the Capitular Muniments at Lichfield, which has been compiled for the Dean and Chapter by the Rev. Dr. Cox. It was resolved (nem. con.) that the thanks of the Society be given to the contributors to the last volume, and this Meeting fully endorses the opinion expressed in the Eeport of the Editorial Committee respecting the great labour and pains bestowed by Mr. H. S. Grazebrook upon the editing of the Heraldic Visitations of A.D. 1614 and A.D. 1663. A resolution was also proposed and carried (nem. con.) : il That the Members of the William Salt Archaeological Society assembled in Annual Meeting, desire to place on record their recognition of the services of the President and Council, Auditor and other officers in dealing with the general interests of the Society during the past year. Vll. H « ® o o o . o o o O !•>• X »0 O ^ P«« O .~.0,H g sT fl . . . . OO OOO COr-lrH CO ?Or-l OO (Mt> 00 00 O O I <*> ^ *3 '•I z * O <*^ Vlll. o o o o o o oo 00 «o CO 3;;r- 1 ~ L ^7^ -i : n. :- i. : - ' "" - ^ - : - ' . ::--' md 184 PLEA ROLLS OF THE REIGN OF EDWARD I. Somerford, Peter son of Adam de Hengleton (Engleton), and ten others named, for wounding and illtreating him at Somerford on the Sunday after the Feast of St. John the Baptist, 16 E. I., and taking his goods, viz., 40s. in money, some gold rings, r-nd other goods to the value of 50s., and for which he claimed £10 for damages. The defendants appeared and denied the trespass and robbery, and appealed to a jury. The Sheriff is commanded to summon a jury for the Quiridene of Michaelmas, nisi Justiciarii prius, etc. m. 18. Staff. Philip de Montgomery, Seneschall of the King's Forest of Canoe, appeared against Adam Balle, Chaplain, William Balle, Chaplain, William de Draycote, Chaplain, John de Wyrleye, Henry de Laungedon (Longdon), William Grym, Kichard de Colton, Hugh de Barre, and one hundred and eighty -two others named, for coming vi et armis to Lichefeld on Wednesday the Feast of St. Bodulph 16 E. I., and beating and illtreating and imprisoning the officers of the Forest, viz., Madoc le Waleys and Alan le Forester, and for insulting him at Alrewas where he was holding Forest Pleas, and taking by force from the custody of Alexander his clerk at Lichefeld the record of the Pleas, and for which he claimed £20 for damages. Adam and the other defendants appeared by attorney and appealed to a jury, and Philip likewise. The Sheriff is ordered to summon a jury for a month from Michaelmas, nisi Justiciarii prius, etc., at which day Philip appeared and obtained permis- sion to withdraw his plea, because the trespass was in contempt of the King, and he was told to prosecute by another writ for the contempt, m. 21 dorso . BANCO EOLL, EASTER, 17 E. I. Staff. William de Cavereswelle gives 40s. for license of concord with Robert son of William de Cavereswelle. m. II. Staff. John the Abbot of Salop sued Bertram son of Bertram de Burgo for a messuage and half a virgate of land in Wylbrithon as the right of his Church of St. Peter of Salop. Bertram did not appear, and had previously made default, and the tenement had been taken into the King's hands, and had been adjudged to the Abbot by the default of Bertram, but the execution of the writ had been respited under the provisions of the Statute of Mortmain ; and the Sheriff had been ordered to summon a jury to make recognition, etc. A jury came on the Octaves of St. John the Baptist, 17 E. I., and stated that the tenement in question was the right of the Abbot, and that Thomas his predecessor had been in seisin of it, and after his death Henry his successor had alienated it without the assent of the Convent, and they say that there was no collusion between the said Abbot and Bertram. The Abbot is there- fore to have seisin, m. 26. . Staff. Peter de Arderne sued "Roger the Bishop of Coventry and Lichfeld for forty acres of meadow in Elford, and he sued eight of the Canons of the Church of St. Cedde of Lichfield each for two and a half acres of meadow, and four other tenants for an acre each of pasture in the same vill, of which Roger his ancestor had been seised, etc., in the time of King Richard, and from Roger the. right descended to Leuca his daughter and heir, and from Leuca to Agnes her daughter and heir, and from Agnes to Peter the plaintiff, as her son and heir. Two of the Canons (one of them the Dean John de Derby) are dismissed from the suit, owing to an informality in the description of them in the writ, and the other Canons pleaded they could not answer without their Dean and Chapter. A day is given to them to produce the Chapter at three weeks from Michaelmas. The Bishop and the rest of the tenants defended their right and put themselves on a Great Assize, and the PLEA ROLLS OF THE KEIGN OF EDWARD I. 185 Bishop gave half a mark for a mention of the date pleaded by Peter. And William de Stafford, Simon de Jarcumvile, William Bagod, and John de Herunvile, four Knights, came and elected the following Knights (to form a jury), viz., William Wyther, William de Mere, Philip de Draycote, John fitz Philip of Bolynton (sic), Ealph de Moungoye, Eoger de Marchinton, Hugh de Weston, Adam de Brunton, Eichard de Draycote, Thomas de Fereres, Henry de Crassewelle, Ealph Basset of Sapecote, William de Stafford, Simon de Jarcumvile, William Bagod, and John de Herunvile. Adjourned to the morrow of St. Martin, m. 73, dorso. Staff. Alice the widow of John Gerbode was summoned by William Gerbode in a plea that she should give up to him a deed which she unjustly detained ; and he stated John her husband had bought a messuage in Stafford from one John Eose to hold to himself and heirs, and had obtained his deed for it, and he (William) is brother and heir of John Gerbode, and that the deed belonged to him. Alice stated that her husband had left the messuage to her by will to hold for her life, and to revert after her death to Ealph his brother, and that such was the custom in the town of Stafford. William denied that such a custom existed, and appealed to a jury. A jury is to be summoned for three weeks from Michaelmas, nisi Justiciarii prius, etc. m. 54, dorso, Staff. Henry de Verdun appeared against Felicia the widow of Thomas de Overbedolf (Biddulph) in a plea that she should give up to him the custody of the land and heir of Thomas, inasmuch as Thomas had held his land of him by Knight's service. Felicia did not ^appear, and is to be attached for the Octaves of Michaelmas, m. 41, dorso. Staff. John de Cave gave half a mark for license of concord with Eichard de Benteleye and Matilda his wife.1 m. 34, dorso. Staff. The great assize between Thomas de Waterfal and Margaret his wife, Alianora, Hawise, sisters of Margaret, Simon de Clifton and Elena his wife, and Simon Basset, plaintiffs, and Geoffrey son of Geoffrey Griffyn, called to warranty by the Prior of Trentham, and who warranted to him land in Over Elkesdon, remanet sine die because Elena one of the coparceners had died. m. 25, dorso. ASSIZE ROLL OF DIYEES COUNTIES, 17 E. I. EXTRACTS. Assizes taken at Wolf em champion on the day of St. Margaret the Virgin, 17 E. /., before Thomas de Sodington and his com- panions, assigned, etc., 20th July, 1289. Staff. An assize, etc., if William Trumwyne, William his son, Henry de Horselegh, and Alan de la Sale had unjustly disseised Adam del Molyn of Great Standon (Sandon) of three acres of moor. William appeared and answered as tenant, and stated he holds in common (in comuni) with William de Stafford, Nicholas le Botyler, and Thomas de Seggleton and Joan his wife, and took exception to the writ. The suit is dismissed, m. 3. Staff. An assize, etc., if William de la Chirchehusse had unjustly disseised Peter son of Peter de Walweley of two acres of land in Chylynton. Eobert (sic) appeared and stated he entered by Peter father of the said Peter, and appealed to a jury. And Peter admitted the tenement had belonged to 1 See Fine No. 91. Richard and Matilda acknowledged thirty -four acres of waste and four acres of wood in Norton by Wyrley (Norton Canes) to be the right of John de Cave. 186 PLEA KOLLS OF THE 11EIGN OF EDWARD I. his father Peter, and stated his father had enfeoffed him of it and put him into seisin of it, and a fine was afterwards levied, 1 E. I., in Banco, by the terms of which he was in good seisin until Robert had disseised him, and he produced the fine.1 Robert stated that Peter the father had enfeoffed him of the land long before the fine was levied, but the jury find in favour of Peter, m. 3. Staff. An assize, etc., if Henry Oweyn of Huttokeshater, Robert de Kyngeston, Chaplain, Thomas Oweyn, and twenty-two others named, had unjustly disseised Thomas de Ferars of Lockesleye of one hundred acres of wood in Lockesleye. The defendants took exception to the writ because the wood was not in Lockesleye but in Huttokeshater (Uttoxeter). Thomas afterwards withdrew his writ. m. 3, dor so. Salop. An assize, etc., if Theobald de Verdun, Magister Richard de Pilesdon and Agnes his wife, and Richard son of Richard had unjustly disseised Henry de Savynton of common of pasture in twenty acres of wood in Morton- Say. The jury stated that the manor of Morton-Say to which the wood in dispute was appurtenant formerly belonged to one Elias de Say, who had two sons, viz., Hugh the eldest, and Walter the youngest, and Elias had died in Ireland seised of the manor, and Walter after the death of his father entered into the manor as the nearest heir, and held it for more than forty years, during all which time Hugh remained in Ireland -and made no claim to it ; and Walter after he had held the manor for about twelve years had executed the deed by which Henry had held the common of pasture for thirty years, and after the death of Hugh de Say, who died in Ireland, Hugh his son and heir had come into these parts and claimed seisin of the manor from his uncle Walter, and Walter refused to give it up to him until he had brought a writ against him in the King's Courts, after which Walter had remitted all his claim to it ; after which release the said Hugh had entered into the capital messuage of the manor, and had stayed there with his friends for three days in order to affirm his seisin of it, Walter living during the same time in the small house within the precincts of the manor ; and after the three days had expired Hugh had at the instance of friends granted the manor to his uncle Walter for his life, and a part of it, and the small house to Alice the wife of Walter to be held by her after the death of Walter. And they say that Walter had entered as heir to his father, and had held the manor for more than forty years, during which time he had executed the deed in favour of Henry, and Henry had been in possession under the deed for more than thirty years during the lifetime of Walter, and for two years after the death of Walter, and also after the manor had come to John de Verdun by exchange, and until the manor two years ago had been demised by Theobald de Verdun to Magister Richard, upon which the said Magister Richard had disseised him of the common of pasture in question ; and as the said Richard could not be in a better position than the person by whose demise he had obtained the manor, it is considered that Henry should recover seisin, and Theobald and the others are in misericordid. m. 3, dorso. Staff. An assize, etc., if Warine son of William of Nether Penne had unjustly disseised Matilda formerly wife of Robert de Haggele of two acres in Netherpenne. Warine stated she had never been in seisin of the land, and Matilda stated that William son of William Waryn had enfeoffed her in it, and had put her into full seisin of it, and she had held it until disseised by Waryne, and she appealed to a jury ; and William son of Elias of Tettenhale, Hervey de Hampton (Wolverhampton), Richard Gerveys of the same, John 1 By this fine Peter de Wulveley, senior, acknowledged the right of Peter de Wulveley, junior, in a messuage in Brewode, and a carucate of land in Wulveley by Hyde and in Chylynton. (Staffordshire Fines, No. 1, temp. E. I.) PLEA ROLLS OF THE REIGN OF EDWARD I. 187 in la Lone of the same, and nine others named, are in misericordid for contempt, m. 9. Staff. An assize, etc., if Eobert le Champyun of Sardon, William Baroun of Shareshulf (Shareshill), and two others named, had unjustly disseised Eobert de Esnyngton of four acres of wood in Esnyngton (Essington). Eobert answered for all as tenant of the wood, and stated that Kobert the father of Eobert de Esnyngton had sold half of it to William his father, and as regards the other half, it had belonged to one Eobert de Whyston, who had enfeoffed the said William his brother of it1 ( fratrum suum\ and William had died seised of it in demesne as of fee ; and after his death he had succeeded to it as son and heir of William, and not by any disseisin, and he appealed to a jury. Eobert de Essington denied his father had ever sold half the wood, and stated he had died seised of it, and as regards the other half, that Eobert de Whyston after the death of Eobert de Whyston2 his father had taken the other half into his custody owing to his minority, and had afterwards demised the custody of it to William the father of Eobert le Champyun ; and Eobert after the death of his father had taken possession and would not permit him (Eobert de Essington) to perform any work within the wood (in predicto bosco manuoperari}, so that he had been disseised of it, and he appealed to a jury. The assize was adjourned to Tarn worth, owing to defect of a jury, to the Tuesday after Michaelmas, on which day a jury stated that as regards the first two acres, Eobert de Erlynton (sic) the father of Eobert had enfeoffed William the father of Eobert Campion, and that Eobert Campion had entered as heir of his father. And as regards the other half, that William Barun, Nicholas le Colyer, and Adam le Bonde, the defendants named, had disseised Eobert de Essyngton of one acre out of the two, but he had not been disseised of the other acre by anybody. Eobert de Essyngton is therefore in mueri- cordid for a false claim against Eobert Campyun, but his fine is remitted because he is under age. m. 9. Assizes taken before Thomas de Sodington, Walter de Hoptone, and Hugh de Cave, Justices, assigned, etc., at Tamworth, on the Tuesday after the Feast of St. Michael, 17 E. I. m. 46. Staff. An assize, etc., if Eoger de Somery, Walter de Ilmundon, John Harald of Sutton, Ealph le Provost of Eoule, and four others named, had unjustly disseised Edith de Tockenhale of a messuage, six acres of land, two acres of meadow, and an acre of pasture in Eoule (Eowley Eegis). Eoger and the other defendants appeared by Walter the Bailiff of Eoger, who took excep- tion to the writ, because Eoule was of the ancient demesne of the King, where no writ would run except the small writ of right. Edith acknowledged that Eoule was formerly of ancient demesne, but stated that the manor had afterwards come into the hands of one William de Eclingh, and whilst he was lord of it he had enfeoffed her of the tenements in question, to hold in fee and inheritance for IQd. annually ; and at that time Mabel de Tockehale held a third of the tenements in dower, and Mabel had attorned herself to her (Edith) for her dower in consequence of the said feoffment, and after the death of Mabel she had entered into the third part, and was in seisin of it until ejected by William de Echlinge, and she had arraigned an assize of novel disseisin against him in consequence before Ealph de Hengham and his associates at Stafford in 55 H. III., on which occasion William had taken exception to the writ because Eoule was of the ancient demesne of the King ; 1 Fratrum is probably a mistake for patrem, for another copy of this roll has pair em. 2 A mistake for Essington. 183 PLEA ROLLS OF THE REIGN OF EDWARD I. and afterwards before the same Ralph and his associates a verdict had been given against the said William and the said tenements fell to her by right of the feoffment and charter of William, which she had produced in Court, and which had been enrolled, and she appealed to the records of the Court. A day was given to the parties at Wolverhampton on the Wednesday after the Epiphany, and a mandate was sent to Ralph and his associates to make scrutiny of his roll, and to send the record under his seal to the Justices, m. 46. Staff. An assize, etc., if Roger the Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield and Richard son of Walter of Brewode had unjustly disseised Robert de Somerford of half an acre of meadow and a piece of land containing five perches in Somerford and Brewode. The Bishop appeared by the said Richard his Bailiff, who stated that Robert was in seisin of the meadow both now and at the time the writ was sued out, and as regards the small piece of land there had been formerly a dispute between the Bishop's predecessors and the said Robert concerning it, and his predecessors had granted the meadow to him in exchange for it. Robert stated that the Bishop dug up and carried away earth from his meadow, so that he was disseised of it. The Bishop's bailiff replied that the meadow adjoined the Bishop's mill-pool, and Robert had conceded for himself and his heirs that the Bishop and his successors might take earth from it for its repair. A day is given to the parties at Wolfren- hampton on the Wednesday after the Epiphany, m. 46, dorso. Staff. An assize, etc., if Richard de Hulton the father of Robert son of Richard de Hulton was seised as of fee, etc., of a messuage, a toft, and eight acres of land in Lychefeld, which Robert de Freford and Isolda his wife hold. Robert and Isolda took exception to the writ because the eight acres were in Morwhall and not in Lichfield ; and if it should be decided otherwise, they stated the tenements formerly belonged to one Henry Kyng, who gave them to the said Richard and to Isolda formerly his wife, to be held by them and by their issue ; and as Richard had died during the lifetime of Isolda leaving no issue, the tenements remained to the said Isolda according to the deed of feoffment. The jury stated that the tenements are in Lychefeld, and formerly belonged to Robert the grandfather of Richard le Hulton, who gave them to Richard his son ; and the said Richard wishing to marry Isolda, spoke to the relations (parentibus) and friends of the said Isolda, who refused their consent unless he enfeoffed the said Isolda of the tenements ; and Richard then enfeoffed one Reginald le Chapelyn of them, who was in seisin of them by this feoffment for a quarter of a year, and had taken the fealty of the tenants and the profits, and afterwards had enfeoffed one Henry le Kyng, who was in good seisin of them for six weeks, and had taken the fealty of the tenants and the profits, and Henry had afterwards enfeoffed the said Richard and Isolda to hold to them and their issue ; and Richard had died without issue, and he only held a fee tail in the said tenements. Verdict for Robert and Isolda. m. 46, dorso. Staff. An assize, etc., if Osbert son of Ralph de Norton and William his son had unjustly disseised Richard de Norton1 and Matilda his wife of an acre of pasture in Norton-super-le-Canok. William appeared and answered as tenant, and stated that the plaintiffs had remitted all claim to the tenement by a deed which he produced. Richard and Matilda acknowledged the deed, but stated it did not apply to the land in question ; and the jury find in their favour. They are therefore to recover seisin. Damages 35. m. 47. 1 Richard de Bentley married Matilda, one of the co-heirs of Norton Canes, and is styled indifferently Richard de Norton and Richard de Bentley. PLEA 110LLS OF THE REIGN OF EDWARD I. 189 Staff. An assize, etc., if Roger Illary father of William son of Roger Illary was seised as of fee, etc., of a mill, five acres of land, and two of meadow in Wodnesburi, which Thomas son of Roger Illary holds. Thomas stated that Roger did not die seised as of fee of the tenements, because he had enfeoifed him of them before he died, and he appealed to a jury. The jury stated that Roger died seised of the tenements, and that William is his nearest heir. He is therefore to recover seisin, ra. 47. Staff. An assize, etc., if Hugh de Neuton the father of Alice daughter of Hugh de Neuton was seised as of fee, etc., of a messuage and a bovate of land and an acre and an half of land in Newton when he died, and of which Hugh de Weston and Hugh le Messer (the reaper) hold the messuage and bovate of land, and Adam de Lutteleye the acre and a half. The defendants appeared, and Adam took exception to the writ so far as regarded his tenure, because he held it in villenage of Hugh de Weston ; and as Alice could not deny this, she withdrew her claim against him ; and Hugh le Messer as regarded the other tenement claimed against him and Hugh de Weston in common, stated he only held at the will of Hugh de Weston ; and as Hugh admitted this, the claim against him was also dismissed ; and Hugh de Weston pleaded that Hugh de Neuton did not die seised of the tenement as of fee and in demesne, because he held it in villenage of Hugh de Weston his father, and he appealed to a jury, which found in his favour. And Richard de Blitefeld, Henry de Colton, John de Styvinton, Richard le Parker of Chertele, John Gryffyn of Colton, John son of Geoffrey de Aston, Adam Jambre of Ambryton (Amerton), Nicholas son of Stephen de Bromleye, and Ralph de Hampton, recognitors, never appeared, and are in misericordid. Staff. An assize, etc., if William Dymmoce the father of Cecilia Dymmoce of Alveton was seised as of fee, etc., of a toft and two acres of land in Alveton wThen he died, etc., and of which Robert son of Nicholas Gaunsel and John de Stone hold the toft, and Richard de Kyngeston and Agnes his wife one acre, and Geoffrey son of Geoffrey le Chapman another acre. The jury say that as regards the acre held by Richard and Agnes, that William the father of Cecilia died seised of it, but had a son named Geoffrey, brother to Cecilia and nearer heir, who had entered into the tenement as heir of his father, and had afterwards given it away to maintain a lamp at the Church of Alveton. Cecilia afterwards withdrew her writ. m. 47. Assizes taken at Boswurth on the Octaves of Michaelmas. Leyc. An assize, etc., if William de Wasteneys the father of John de Wasteneys was seised as of fee, etc., of seven virgates of land in Burton sur le Wauz when he died, etc., and which Ralph de Turvill holds. Ralph appeared and called to warranty Hugh le Despencer, who is to be summoned to be at Leycester on the Thursday after Hillary, m. 51. COEAM EEGE ROLL, MICHAELMAS, 17 E. I. Warw. The Sheriff was ordered to return whether Henry de St. Maur had been outlawed for the death of Brother John de Stanlegh, of which he had been indicted before J. de Vaux and his fellow Justices Itinerant in Warwickshire ; and he returned that on referring to the Exigent Rolls of those Justices he found that Henry de St. Maur senior had not been outlawed, because at the fourth County Court before the promulgation of outlawry, a King's writ of supersedeas, dated 16th August, 17 E. I., had arrived, stating that the said Henry had died beyond seas. And the Sheriff further stated that according to the King's commands he had summoned the capital lords under whom the said Henry had held his lands to be in Court, together with Henry son of Henry de St. Maur, to hear the ordinance of the King's 190 PLEA ROLLS OF THE REIGN OF EDWARD I. council upon the matter. And it was afterwards testified by Edmund the King's brother, and by others worthy of credit, and by the letters of the official of the Court of Paris, and of the official of St. Denis in France, that the said Henry de St. Maur died at St. Denis in the Maison Dieu (apud Sanctum Dionisium in Domo Dei) about the Feast of Holy Trinity, A.D. 1287. The Sheriff is therefore commanded to supersede the outlawry altogether, and to take no further steps in the matter, m. 14, dor so. Staff, and Salop. Walter de Hopton was sued by the King's attorney for causing waste and destruction in the houses and lands which he holds for his life of the inheritance of Gaweyn, brother and heir of John le Botiler of Wemme, deceased, who holds of the King in capite, and is under age and in ward to the King. Walter did not appear, and the Sheriff is ordered to attach him for the Octaves of St. Martin, m. 1, dorso. BANCO KOLL, MICHAELMAS, 17-18 E. I. Staff. Matilda the widow of Eobert Folejambe sued the Prior of Tuttebyri for a third of four messuages and six bovates of land and 14s. of rent in Over Matherfeud (Mayfield) as her dower. The Prior called to warranty Nicholas son of Eobert, who is to be summoned in co. Derby to be in Court on the morrow of the Purification, m. 184, dorso. Staff. , Norht. On the Sunday next after the Feast of St. Martin, 1 7 E. L, it was agreed between Ermegerda the widow of Sir Henry de St. Maur, Knight, on the one side, and Henry son of the said Henry on the other, that whereas the said Ermegerda had sued Henry for her reasonable dower in Herdewyk in co. Northampton, and in Felda near Grotewych (Field in Leigh) in co. Stafford, the said Henry conceded that Ermegerda should receive annually for her life 7 marks from the said tenements in Felde, and for this concession she should remit all her claim to dower in Herdewyk and Felde. m. 135, dorso. Staff. Eoger de Aston appeared against Geoffrey de Greselegh in a plea that he should warrant to him sixteen acres of land and two acres of meadow in Huyhtesdon (Hixon) which he claimed to hold of him, and for which he had his deed. Geoffrey did not appear, and is to be attached for the Quindene of Hillary, m. 107, dorso. Staff. Amice the widow of Eobert son of Hugh de Colton sued William son of Adam de Chetewynde for a third of a messuage in Colton as her dower. William appeared and prayed a view. Adjourned to Hillary Term. The same Amice sued Kichard Bagot and Christiana his wife for a third of an acre of land, and Eoger son of William atten Ashe for a third of half an acre in the same vill as her dower. They did not appear, and the dower claimed is to be taken into the King's hands, and they are to be summoned for Hillary Term. The same Amice sued Eoger son of William atten Ashe for four acres of land in Colton, and Eichard le Cok for a messuage in the same vill as her right. They did not appear, and they are to be summoned for Hillary Term, and the tenements to be taken into the King's hands, m. 62, dorso. Staff. The suit of Geoffrey de Caunvill versus Eichard de Vernun for land in Clifton Caunvill, is adjourned to Hillary Term {nisi Justiciarii prius^ etc), m. 53, dorso. Staff. Sibilla the widow of William de Eouthesleye sued Eoger de Eouthesleye for a third of four messuages, a curtilage, fifteen acres of land, two shops, two tofts, and three acres of meadow in Newcastle-under-Lyme and Stoke ; and she sued Thomas le Forester for a third of three acres in Newcastle-under-Lyme as her dower. Thomas called Eoger to warranty for PLEA ROLLS OF THE REIGN OF EDWARD I. 191 his tenement, and Eoger warranted it to him, and pleaded that William the husband of Sibilla had never been in seisin of the tenements in question, and appealed to a jury. The Sheriff is ordered to summon a jury for Hillary Term (iiisi Justiciarii prius, etc.). ra. 39, dor so. Staff^ John de Wenlok and Alice his wife sued Thomas de Pykestoke for a third of a messuage in Bilinton, and they sued John de Pykestok for a third of two messuages, and four acres of land, and two acres of meadow in Hopton, and for a third of a messuage and twenty acres of land in Coten near Stafford, and for a third of twenty-three acres of land in Whethales, and for a third of a messuage and forty-four acres of land and two acres of meadow in Burgh ; and they sued William son of William de Pykestok for a third of a messuage and half a carucate of land and four acres in Stafford and Dunston as the dower of Alice, of which she had been endowed by William de Pykestok her first husband. The suit against Thomas is adjourned to the morrow of All Souls, and the said John and William for the dower claimed against them called to warranty John son of William de Pykestok, who is under age and in ward to John de Wenlok and Alice his wife, together with a part of the land, and the other portion of the land is in the custody of Nicholas son of William Eandolf of Newport by deeds which they produced. John and Alice are to produce the heir at the same date. ra. 3, dorso. N.B. — The suit comes on again at the date named, when the defendants not appearing, the Sheriff is ordered to take the dower claimed into the King's hands, and to summon them again for the Octaves of Hillary, ra. 155, dorso. BANCO BOLL, HILLARY, 18 E. I. Staff. William son of Adam de Chetewynde gives a mark for license of concord with .Richard de Prestwode. m. 26. Staff. Nicholas de Alditheleye the custos of the land and heir of Eichard son of Henry de Chetelton had brought an assize of last presentation to the Church of Chetelton against the Abbot of Deulacres, the advowson of which the said Nicholas claimed as custos, and judgment had been respited from the Octaves of St. John the Baptist until this term, and the Abbot now appeared and claimed judgment. And a writ had been sent to the Bishop of Coventry and Lichef eld to certify if the said Church was vacant or not, and if not vacant, then at whose presentation and from what time it had been filled up. And the Bishop had returned at Trinity Term an insufficient answer to the effect that the Church of Chetelton de religiosis prefatis non est plena vel consulta justo titulo set per eosdem per intrusionem triginta annis et amplius occupata, etc. A mandate was therefore sent to the Bishop to certify definitely (precise) whether the Church was vacant or not, and if not, etc. (as before), at the Quindene of St. John the Baptist, on which day the Bishop returned the writ had reached him too late. Another mandate was therefore sent to the Bishop to certify as before to the Court at the Quindene of St. Martin, m. 30. Staff. William de Declinge was summoned by the King and Alianora the King's consort and Queen of England to carry out a convention made respecting the manor of Koulegh (Eowley Eegis). William appeared and a chirograph was made.1 ra. 52. Staff. Henry de Parco was summoned to answer the plea of Ealph Streche that he caused waste and destruction in the lands and woods of the 1 See Fine No. 98. William acknowledged the manor of Rulegh (held for his life by Roger de Somory) to be the right of the King and Alianora the Queen Consort. 192 PLEA ROLLS OF THE REIGN OF EDWARD I. inheritance of the said Ealph in Blyminhill, which Henry held by courtesy of England, and in which Ralph stated he had cut down fifty ash trees, each worth 2s., in a wood of twenty acres. Henry appeared by attorney, and stated he held the wood by courtesy of England by reason of one Margaret formerly his wife, and he denied having made any waste, and appealed to a jury. The Sheriff therefore is ordered to go in his own person to the wood in question, and make inquisition into the matter on the oath of twelve jurors, and return the inquisition at three weeks from Trinity, m. 69. Staff. In the suit of John de Northale versus John Gyffard of Chilinton for an illegal distress, John Gyffard appeared by attorney and stated that John de Northale held of him a messuage and half a virgate of land in Chilinton by the service of 28c?. and a fat pig value 3s. annually, and tallage at his will every year so long as the tallage is between 7s. and 3s., and he had taken the ox of John because the pig was in arrear. John de Northale admitted he held his tenement of John Gyffard by the service specified, but denied the pig was in arrear at the date the ox was seised, and appealed to a jury. The Sheriff is ordered to summon a jury for three weeks from Trinity. m. 120. Staff. Sibilla widow of William de Eouthesleye recovers the dower she claimed in Newcastle-under-Lyme and Stoke by default of the defendants. m. 82, dorso. Staff. Avice the widow of Robert son of Hugh de Colton sued Roger son of William atten Ashe of Colton for four acres of land in Colton as her right and maritagium, and in which he had no entry except through Robert formerly her husband, who had given them to him during their lifetime, when she could not object. Roger denied the tenement was the maritagium of Avice, and appealed to a jury. And Avice admitted that as regards one acre and a half of it it was not her maritagium, because John le Harpur her father had given the tenement to Roger and to his heirs, but as regards the residue she stated her mother Cecilia had given the land to Robert and to her in frank marriage, and she asked for leave to withdraw her writ, which was granted, m. 58, dorso. Staff. Thomas the Abbot of Burton upon Trent sued Henry son of Henry de St. Maur and Roes his wife for thirty messuages, three hundred and twenty-seven acres of land, and 505. of rent in Felde (Field) which Henry de St. Maur formerly held of John his predecessor, and which ought to revert to him as his eschaet, inasmuch as the said Henry de St. Maur had committed a felony and had been outlawed ; and he stated that Henry held the said tenements of John formerly Abbot by homage and the service of 20s. annually ; and John the Abbot was in seisin of the said homage and service at the time Henry committed the felony for which he had been outlawed. Henry son of Henry and Roes appeared and asked that the Abbot should be required to state for what felony and where Henry had been outlawed. And the Abbot stated that the said Henry de St. Maur had killed one Brother John le Graunger of Stanleye (Stoneleigh Abbey) in the co. of Warwick, and had been put into the exigend before John de Vaux and his fellow Justices in that county, and after he had been demanded at four County Courts the outlawry had been annulled at the fifth County Court by the King's writ upon a false suggestion, that he was dead on the day the outlawry was promulgated, and at which date he was alive. The suit was adjourned to Trinity Term. A postscript states that judgment was then delivered in favour of Henry, because the Abbot had stated in his writ that Henry de St. Maur had been outlawed for a felony, and afterwards acknowledged he had not been outlawed, The Abbot is therefore in miseri- cordid for a false claim, m. 39, dorso. PLEA ROLLS OF THE ItEIGN OF EDWARD I. 193 Staff, Robert de Staundon sued William de Worcester and Emma his wife for a messuage, a mill, a carucate of land, and 6 marks of rent in Bere-Sardon, in which Emma had no entry except through Henry de Audelegh, who had unjustly disseised Vivian de Staundon his father, whose heir he is, etc. William and Emma appeared by attorney, and called to warranty Nicholas de Audelegh, who now came and warranted the tenement to them, and pleaded that Henry de Audeley had not disseised the said Vivian after the first voyage of King Henry the King's father into Gascony1 and appealed to a jury. The Sheriff is ordered to summon a jury for the Octaves of Trinity, m. 6, dorso. CORAM REGE ROLL, EASTER, 18 E. I. Staff. The Abbot of Crockesdene sued John Basset the Parson of the Church of Chedle (Cheadle), Simon Basset, Richard de Clynton, and five others, for taking his corn at Chedle. John Basset stated he had taken only tythe belonging to his Church, and appealed to a jury, which is to be summoned for the Octaves of Trinity, m. 9, dorso. BANCO ROLL, TRINITY, 18 E. I. Staff. Robert son of John de Grendon (who had been called to warranty by Richard son of John la Persone, and who warranted the tenement to him), appeared against John de Grendon in a plea that he should warrant to him two messuages in Molewich (Milwich) which Petronilla the widow of Richard de Morton claimed. John did not appear, and the Sheriff was ordered to summon him for the morrow of St. Martin, and to take into the King's hands land belonging to him to the value of the tenement claimed, m. 67. Staff. Roger de Swynnerton is in misericordid for several defaults (of appearance). The said Roger was attached to answer the plea of Robert Chelle that together with John de Cherleton, James de Hayton, William son of William de Cherleton, and Gilbert de Swynnerton he had illtreated, taken, and imprisoned him at Swynnerton on the Monday after the Feast of St. James, 17 E. I., and detained him a prisoner for fifteen days until delivered by the King's precept, and for which he claimed 100-s. as damages. Roger appeared and denied the injury, and stated that after the death of Richard the brother of Robert Chelle, who had held of him a messuage and virgate of land in Chelle in villeinage, the said Robert had fined for 30s. for entry into the same tenement to be held in villeinage of him, and because he had refused to pay the fine he had taken him as his villein and put him into gaol as was lawful (et ipsum in ceppis posuit sicut ei bene licuit}. Robert stated that Roger never was seised either of him nor of his brother Richard as villeins, and appealed to a jury. The Sheriff was ordered to summon a jury for the morrow of St. Martin. Staff. The King by William Inge (who sued for him), sued John son of John fitz Philip for the advowson of the Church of Kynefare of which King John his ancestor had been seised, etc., and had presented one Philip le Rus, who had been admitted and instituted on his presentation. John fitz Philip defended his right to the advowson, and denied the seisin of King John, and put himself on a great assize. William Inge stated he was prepared to prove the seisin of the King by the Rolls of the Chancery, and stated that King John had given the manor to John fitz Philip the father of John, and in his gift of it had excepted the advowson. A day was given to them to hear judgment at the Quindene of Michaelmas ; on which day William Inge appeared for the King, and stated 1 The period of limitation for a writ of entry. 19 i PLEA ROLLS OF THE REIG^ OF EDWARD I. that in the Charter of King John to John fitz Philip no mention was made of the advowson, and that the advowson therefore remained with the King by his prerogative, and he prayed for judgment whether a great assize would lie, when the right of the King could be certified by record. John fitz Philip again denied the seisin of King John, and as before put himself on a Great Assize. A day is given to them to hear judgment at the Quindene of Hillary, m. 140, dor so. Staff. Eichard fitz John1 was summoned by John Gyffard to acquit him of xhe service which Eoger the Bishop of Coventry and Lychf eld exacted of him for the free tenement he held of the said Eichard in Chilintori, and of which Eichard, who is medius between them, ought to acquit him, and he stated that he held of the said Eichard the manor of Chylinton by homage and the service of half a Knight's fee, and of which service the said Eichard ought to acquit him, inasmuch as the said Bishop through default of the acquittance of the said Eichard distrained him to perform homage, and for a relief of 50*., and for which he claimed £20 for damages. Eichard appeared by attorney and defended the suit, and asked that it might be shown for what reason he was bound to acquit John of the service in question. And John stated that William his brother, whose heir he is, did homage for the tenements in question to John brother of Eichard, whose heir he is, and after the death of William his brother, he (John) had offered his homage to the said Eichard, and for which homage Eichard was bound to acquit him ; and he had offered to do homage to him on the Quindene of Hillary, 7 E. I., in the Hall of Westminster in the presence of Ealph Gyffart, William de Pencriz, and William de Somerfort, and similarly on the Quindene of the Purification, 10 E. I., at Belesale outside Warwick in the co. of Warwickshire, in the presence of William de Wroteslega, Eeginald de Stapelega, Thomas Pany, and Ealph Giffard, and the said Eichard had refused on both occasions to admit his homage. Adjourned to the Quindene of St. Michael, m. 135, dorso. Staff. An assize of last presentation to the Church of Waterfal, the advowson of which Bobert de Staunton claimed against the Abbot of Eoucestre, because one Colibinus his ancestor, whose heir he is, had presented to the Church one Henry his Clerk, in the reign of King Eichard, who had been admitted and instituted on his presentation, and had died the last parson of the Church (ultimo obiit persona in eddem). The Abbot took exception to the writ because the Church was not vacant, and a mandate was sent to the Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield to certify at the Quindene of St. Michael whether the Church was vacant or not, and if not, then at whose presentation, and when, it had had been filled, m. 116, dorso. Staff. In the suit of Peter de Arderne versus the Canons of Lichfield respecting meadow land in Elford, the Canons appealed to a Great Assize, and gave half a mark for mention of the time of seisin of Peter's ancestor ; and Geoffrey de Gryseley,2 John fitz Philip, John de Hermenill (sic, Heron- ville), John Giffard of Skilinton (sic\ four knights, came and elected the following knights to form a jury, viz., William de Stafford, William de Mere, Eichard de Draycote, Eobert de Bromleye, Eobert de Knytteleye, John de Wasteneis, Eoger de Swynnerton, Ealph Basset, Ealph Basset of Sapecote, Henry de Creswelle, Hugh de Weston, William de Meynille, Henry 1 According to Dugdale's Baronage, Yol. I., p. V07, Kichard fitz John succeeded his brother 4 E. I., being then twenty-seven years of age, and was summoned to Par- liament as a Baron ; he died s.p. 25 E. I., leaving four sisters and co-heiresses. 2 Geoffrey de Greslev's name is scored out, and the word caliimpniatus written over it. PLEA ROLLS OF THE REIGN OF EDWARD 1. 195 Mauveisin, and Richard de Vernun, who are to be summoned for the morrow of St. Martin, m. 78, dorso. COEAM KEGE ROLL, MICHAELMAS, 18 E. I. Staff. Thomas de Asseburne, who sued for the King and for William the brother and heir of Galwan le Botyler, appeared on the fourth day against Walter de Hopton in a plea that he caused waste and destruction in the houses and gardens and woods which he holds for his life in Tyrleye of the inheritance of the said William,1 brother and heir of Galwan le Botyler of Wemme, who was dead, and which William is under age and in ward to the King. Walter did not appear, and is to be attached for the Quindene of Hillary, m. 60. Staff. The King by Richard de Breteville sued Richard son of Richard de Loges for the manor of Rodbaston, in which Richard had no entry except through Richard son of Hugh de Loges, who had intruded himself into the manor after the death of the said Hugh, to whom King Henry the King's father had demised the manor for his life, and which should have reverted to the King on the death of Hugh. Richard son of Richard appeared and stated he ought not to be called on to plead to the writ, because in the Great Charter of the English Liberties it was contained that common pleas should not follow the King, but be heard in some fixed place ; but if it was considered he ought to plead, he prayed a view. Adjourned to Hillary Term, a view to be made in the interim, in. 57, dorso. BANCO ROLL, MICHAELMAS, 18-19 E. I. Staff. In the matter of the advowson of the Church of Chetelton, which Nicholas de Aldithele as custos of the heir of Richard son of Henry de Chetelton claimed against the Abbot of L>eulacres, the Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield certified in answer to a writ from the Court : " quod predicti religiosi de Deulacres post mortem cujusdem Rogeri quondam Personce predictce Ecclesice qui obventiones ejusdem Ecclesice eisdem religiosis concessit totd mtd sud pro sustentatione sud habendd in eddem domo hucusque continuaverunt possessionem ejusdem Ecclesice absque aliquo justo titulo, propter quod idem Episcopus Ecclesiam illam vacantem de jure ac vacuam reputavit And as the said Bishop did not state definitely whether the Church \\ a? vacant or not, a mandate is sent to him as before, returnable at five weeks from Easter. in. 225. Staff. Stephen de Curcun sued Adam le Venur for twenty-one acres of land in Marchinton and Falede (Fauld), and he sued^Stephen son of William de Falede for five acres, and Agnes the widow of Roger Fychet for two acres, and Thomas son of Robert de Camera for three acres, and William Fychet for two acres in the same vills, of which Stephen de Curcun of Falede his grandfather (whose heir he is) had been seised as of fee, etc., when he died. The defendants called to warranty Edmund the brother of the King, who now came upon summons and warranted the tenements to them, and stated that Stephen the grandfather did not die seised of the tenements within the time specified, and appealed to a jury. And the Sheriff was ordered to summon a jury for the Quindene of Easter. A postscript adds that the parties appeared at the Octaves of Hillary, 20 E. I., and Stephen gave half a mark for license of concord, and the terms of the concord were that Stephen remitted all his claim, for which Edmund gave him a sore hawk (spervarium sorum). m. 238. 1 Gawaiu had evidently died since the suit of Michaelmas, 17 E. I. 0 2 196 PLEA ROLLS OF THE REIGN OF EDWARD I. Staff. In the suit of William Shirard and Petronilla his wife versus Nicholas de Audele, Hugh de Audethelegh, Robert de Bagenholt and Agnes his wife, and other tenants, for the dower claimed by Petronilla in Gretton, the defendants had made default, and the dower claimed had been taken into the King's hands, and adjudged to William and Petronilla. The tenants now appeared in Court and denied the summons, and offered to wage their law. They are therefore to appear with their compurgators on the Octaves of the Purification, m. 245. Staff. In the suit of John Giffard of Chillington versus Richard fitz John to acquit him of the service which the Bishop exacted from him, Richard appeared by attorney, and being asked if he was willing to acquit John of the service, replied that he was (quod sic), on condition John did homage to him, and he denied that John had ever offered to do him homage. John stated he was ready to prove he had offered him homage on many occasions ; and the said Richard being asked if he had power of distress for the said homage and other service due for the said tenement if it was in arrear, stated he had the power, but he asked for judgment on the ground that the homage had never been performed or offered to him. A day was given to the parties to hear judgment on the morrow of the Purification. A postscript states the suit was adjourned till the Octaves of Trinity, and afterwards till the morrow of (word omitted), when Richard never appeared, and a verdict was given in favour of John Giffard. Further inquiries to be made respecting damages. m. 252. Staff. Eva de Albo Monasterio (Oswestry), William and Adam her sons, and Roger de Pullesdon are in misericordid for several defaults (of appearance). The said Eva, William, Adam, and Roger were attached to answer the plea of Roger de Thornton and Isabella his wife, that they had taken fish vi et armis from the fish pond of Roger and Isabella1 at Mucton (sic, Mitton), to the value of 60s., and had cut down and carried away their growing timber, and they stated that on the Friday before Easter, 17 E. I., they had taken fish, viz., pike (lupos aquaticos), roach (rochios\ bream (bremos), and large eels to the value of 60s., and had cut down and carried away ash trees and alders to the value of a mark. The defendants appeared by attorney and denied the trespass, and appealed to a jury, which is to be summoned for a month from Easter, m. 228, dorso. Staff. The same defendants were sued by Roger and Isabella for waste and destruction in Mutton, held by them for a term only of the inheritance of Isabella. A jury to be summoned for the same date. m. 228, dorso. Staff. William de Stafford, William Trumwyne, William his son, Thomas de Shyngelton and Joan his wife, Nicholas son of William le Botiler, William de Hodenet, and three others, were summoned to answer the plea of John de Smalerys that they had unjustly taken forty-three sheep belonging to him from the heath of Saundon on the Tuesday after the Feast of St. George, 18 E. I. The defendants denied the trespass, and appealed to a jury, which is to be summoned for three weeks from Easter, m. 210, dorso. Staff. Alice the widow of Roger de Brocton sued Philip son of Reginald de Stapelegh for a third of a messuage and a virgate of land in Brocton, and three other tenants for a third of their holdings in the same vill as her dower. None of the defendants appeared, and the Sheriff is ordered to take the dower claimed into the King's hands, and to summon them for the Octaves of the Purification, m. 208, dorso. 1 Isabella, heiress of Mytton and Ingestre, married for a second husband Eoger de Thorendon or Thornton. By fine levied 19 E I. Eoger is to hold for his life the manors of Mutton, Brerdon, and Gratwich. Isabella was dead at the date of the fine. PLEA ROLLS OF THE REIGN OF EDWARD I. 197 Staff. William de Tarpele sued John Bagod of Brumley Bagod for distraining him for suit of Court at Brumley Bagod contra formam feo/amenti.1 John Bagod did not appear, and the Sheriff is ordered to distrain and produce him on the morrow of the Purification, m. 164, dor so. Staf. Henry de Roudynge and Agnes his wife sued Richard son of Roger Wysel of Werslegh (Warslow), for two messuages and twenty-six acres of land in Netherelkysdon (Elkstone), which they claimed as the right of Agnes, and in which Richard had no entry except by a demise which Adam de Elkisdon formerly husband of Agnes had made, and to which she could not object, during his lifetime, and the tenements had been taken into the King's hands owing to default of appearance of the defendant ; and one Roger son of Richard de Werslegh now appeared and stated that the tenements had been given to the said Richard son of Roger his father and to Agnes his mother (whose heir he is), and to the heirs of Agnes, and he prayed that he might not lose the tene- ments by the default of the said Richard, who held nothing in them except by courtesy of England (per legem Anglice), and he was ready to contest the suit if the Court thought proper, notwithstanding he was under age. The suit was adjourned to Hillary Term. A postscript states that it was afterwards heard on the Monday before St. Michael, 19 E. I., at Tamworth, before R. de Legh, Hugh de Cave, and P. de Leycester, Justices assigned, etc., when a jury stated that the tenements were given in frank marriage to the said Richard son of Roger the father of the said Roger and to Agnes his wife and heirs of the said Agnes, and as Roger stated that the said tenements were not the right of Agnes the wife of the said Henry, because they were the right of one Adam the first husband of Agnes, the suit is to remain till he comes of age. m. 72, dorso. Staf. Reginald son of John de Chavernes (Charnes) not appearing to prosecute his plea against Roger de Burghton and Juliana his wife for four messuages, a carucate of land, and twenty acres of wood in Burghton (Broughton), the suit is dismissed, and the deeds (scripta) of Roger and Juliana which were in custody of E. de Bek are given up to them into the hands of Henry le Warener their attorney, m. 28, dorso. BANCO ROLL, EASTER, 18 E. I. Staff. Alice the widow of Gawaii le Buteler sued Walter de Hopton for a third of the manor of Alkementon (Aldington) as her dower. Walter stated she had no claim to dower, because her husband Gawan never was seised of the manor, so that he could have endowed her in it, and appealed to a jury. A postscript states that at the Quindene of Easter, 20 E. I., 'a jury returned a verdict that Gawan never was in seisin of the manor, m. 49. Salop. The same Alice sued Walter de Hopton for a third part of the manor of Hunstoke (Hinstoke), as her dower. Walter made the same plea as before, and appealed to a jury. A postscript states that a jury came at the Octaves of Hillary, 20 E. L, and stated that Walter had married Matilda de Wemme, who held of her inheritance when he married her, the manor of Wemme and all the Barony of Wemme of the King in capite, and Hunestoke was a member of the Barony, and Walter and Matilda had enf eoffed one Roger le Rous, of Wemme and all. the Barony, and Roger by fine levied at Salop had conveyed the same to Walter and Matilda, but they are ignorant of the exact terms of the fine ; and after the death of Matilda the King had taken into his hands by his eschaetor the manor of Wemme, the capital manor of the Barony, as custos, by reason of the minority of Gawan, the cousin and heir of the said Matilda, who was under age ; and the King had afterwards granted the custody 1 See Introduction, page 40 of this Volume. 198 PLEA .ROLLS OF THE REIGN OF EDWARD I. of the same to Walter ; and they say that Walter had always been in peaceable ssisin of Hynstoke, the eschaetor not having taken that manor into the King's hands, but whether this was through negligence or from any other reason they are ignorant ; arid being asked if Hynstoke was a member of Wemme, they say it is ; and whereas the said manor of Wemme and the whole Barony was the inheritance of Matilda, and Walter could claim nothing in it, except the remainder specified in the tine levied by Koger le Rous, and as it appeared on inspection of the fine there was no remainder to be held by the said Walter after the death of Matilda, except a rent of £15 and the manor of Tyrleye, and because the said manor of Hynstoke was the fee and free tenement of the said Gawan, and Walter only held it after the death of Matilda as custos. owing to the minority of Gawan. It is considered that Alice should recover against the said Walter, and her damages are taxed at 60s. in. 49. Staff. Petronilla the widow of Richard de Morton sued Robert son of John de Grendon (called to warranty by Richard- son of John the Parson) for two messuages in Melewich (Milwich) as her right, by writ of entry ; and Robert appeared and called to warranty John de Grendale (sic), who came and called to warranty Ralph son and heir of Ralph de Grendon, who is under age, and who, with his land, is in the custody of Robert the Bishop of Bath and Wells ; and he claimed the warranty of the heir by a deed of Robert de Grendon the grandfather of the heir, which he produced, which testified that the said Robert had given to him the tenements in question, with a clause of warranty. The Bishop is to be summoned for the Quindene of Michaelmas. m. 84. Staff. Richard de Vernun sued Gerard de Canvill to warrant to him two and a half acres of meadow in Herlaston, which he claimed to hold of him, and for which he had the charter of Richard de Canvill his grandfather, whose heir he is. Gerard did not appear, and the Sheriff returned he held no lands within his bailiwick, and it was notified to the Court he held lands at Subes- ton, in co. Leycester. The Sheriff of Leycester is therefore to summon him for the Quindene of Michaelmas, m. 95. Staff. Alice the widow of Clement of London sued Nicholas the Prior of St. Thomas the Martyr near Stafford for a third of a messuage and a carucate of land in Cotes, near Stafford, and she sued Robert de Filely for a third of a messuage in Stafford, and John de Houton for a third of nine acres in Whytegreve as her dower. None of the defendants appeared, and the Sheriff is ordered to take the dower claimed into the King's hands, and to summon them for the Octaves of St. John the Baptist, m. 95. Staff. The executors of the will of Magister Simon de Balidon sued Felicia the widow of Richard de Barre, Robert son of Felicia, William Aleyn, and three others, for 4 marks 9s. 4d. The defendants did not appear, and are to be attached for the Quindene of Michaelmas, m. 107. Staff. William son of Thomas de Overebidulf sued Theobald de Verdun for a messuage, a bovate, half a virgate of land, and 7s. of rent in Fen ton- Culvert, in which Theobald had no entry except by John de Verdun, who had demised the tenements to him, who had disseised him (William) unjustly of them. Vivian son of Thomas de Overe Bidulf sued . Theobald de Verdun for a messuage, a bovate, a half virgate of land, and 7s. 2d. of rent in Fenton- Culvert, in wrnch Theobald had no entry except (as before). Theobald appeared by attorney and took exception to the writs because the plaintiffs sued against him for the tenements separately, and stated in them he had no entry except per prejlictum Johannem de Verdun ; and by the word PLEA ROLLS OF THE REIGN OF EDWARD I. 199 per it would appear as if John had demised the tenements to him, etc. As the plaintiffs could not deny this, the suit is dismissed.1 m. 138. Staff. An assize of last presentation to the Church of Chetelton, the advowson of which Nicholas de Aldythelegh, as custos of the land and heir of Richard son of Henry de Chetelton, claimed against the Abbot of Deulacres, by reason of the said custody ; and he stated that Eobert de Chetelton the ancestor of the heir had presented in the reign of King John a certain Peter, his clerk, who had been admitted and instituted on his presentation, and had died the last Parson of the Church, and from Robert the right descended to William as son and heir ; and from William, who died without leaving issue, to Hugh, his brother and heir ; and from Hugh to William as son and heir ; and from William to Robert as son and heir ; and from Robert to Henry as son and heir ; and from Henry to Richard as son and heir, who is under age. The Abbot stated, etc. (Here follow the pleadings already given, and the writs to the Bishop to certify whether the Church was vacant or not.) In reply to the last writ the Bishop stated that when he was about to execute the King's mandate, an inhibition had been served upon him from the Court of Canter- bury by a monk of Deulacres, and because the Abbot had alleged the Church was full and served (consulta) by the said Abbot and Monks who held it in their own hands, and he had stated he was ready to prove this by the Ordinary, and the same Abbot had served an inhibition upon the Bishop to prevent him from certifying to the writ, it is considered that the assize should proceed. And the Abbot stated that Hugh the ancestor of the heir had given and confirmed to the Abbot and Convent of Deulacres the advowson of the Church, and he produced the deed of the said Hugh. The jury say that Robert de Cheltelton, formerly Lord of Cheltelton, and the ancestor of Richard (whose heir he is), had made the last presentation in the reign of King John, and the Clerk presented had been admitted, and had died the last Parson of the Church ; and being questioned as to the length of time which had elapsed since the death of Peter the last Parson, answered more than ten years. It is therefore considered that the custos of the heir should recover the advowson. m. 157. Staff. Reginald the son of Milisent de Legh near Bilinton sued Emma the widow of Bertram de Burgo for twenty acres of land and a quarter of an acre of wood in Legh, near Bilinton, and she did not appear. The Sheriff is ordered to take the tenement into the King's hands, and summpn her for a month from Michaelmas, m. 160. Oxon., Staff. Philippa formerly wife of John de Cokefeld sued Robert de Ditton (Dutton) for the manors of Great and Little Rounehale (Rownhall), excepting three bovates and an acre of land, which had been valued at .£29, and Robert had called to warranty John de Cokefeld, and John had appeared, and had afterwards made default at the Quindene of Trinity ; and the Sheriff / of Oxfordshire had been commanded to take into the King's hands land belonging to John to the value of the said manors, and to summon him for the morrow of St. Martin to hear judgment ; and on that day John essoined himself de servitio Regis, and a day was given to him by his essoin at this date (quinta septimana Paschce) ; and John now came and produced no warrant for his essoin ; and Robert prayed judgment against him by default. John could not cleanse his default (defaltam sanare), but took exception to the extent (valuation) of the said manors. It is therefore considered that Philippa should recover seisin against the said Robert, and Robert should be compensated from other land of John ; and the Sheriff is ordered to return another extent of the said manors on the Quindene of St. John the Baptist. A postscript 1 Because Theobald had succeeded as heir to John de Verdun. The land held in thenage by the family of Biddulph seems to have been divided amongst the sons of that house. 200 PLEA ROLLS OF THE REIGN OF EDWARD I. adds that on that day the Sheriff sent an extent which appeared minus svfficienter factam, because an acre of waste moor was valued at 4\d. (quod videtur Curies minus excedens veram valorem). The Sheriff was therefore com- manded to return another valuation on the Octaves of Michaelmas. Afterwards on the Quindene of St. John the Baptist following the said John and Eobert appeared and (a word illegible) as appears in the Pleas, m. 1G3, dorso. Warw. The King recovers the advowson of Cestretoii (Chesterton) versus Richard de Loges son of Hugh de Loges, on the ground that King Henry the King's father had made the last presentation to the Church ; and by another writ of quare impedit the King recovers the same advowson against Roger Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield. m. 90, dorso. Staff. Line. The Abbot of Humberstane appeared by attorney against John son of John fitz Philip in a plea that he should warrant to him a third part of four tofts, three and a half bovates of land, and £4 of rent in Humber- stone, in co. Lincoln, which Olive the widow of Hamund fitz Philip claimed as dower ; and he did not appear ; and the Sheriff was ordered to take land belonging to him to the value of the dower claimed, into the King's hands ; and as the value of the dower was not known, the Sheriff of Lincolnshire was ordered to return an extent of it into Court on the Octaves of St. John the Baptist. A postscript adds that the Sheriff returned the total value of the tenement at £7, of which the third is 46s. 8d. m. 74, dorso. COEAM EEGE ROLL, EASTER, 19 E. I. Staff. In the suit of the King versus Richard son of Richard de Loges, for the manor of Rodbaston. Richard appeared and defended his right, and called to warranty Richard son of Hugh de Loges, who is to be summoned in the co. Warwick, to be present at the Quindene of Trinity, m. 24, dorso. COEAM EEGE EOLL, MICHAELMAS 19-20, E. I. Wallia., Hereford. A long and interesting suit, in which Theobald de Verdun appeared by summons before the King and Council for concealing and harbouring Philip Vaghan and others, tenants of Theobald's lands of Ewyas Lacy, who had driven the Sheriff of Hereford from the land by force when he was serving the King's writs, and against whom writs had been issued. But a jury summoned before the Justices Itinerant, Michaelmas, 20 E. I., stated that Philip Vaughan was dead, and that Theobald was not guilty of the contempt laid to his charge, m. 51, dorso. Staff. Robert le Champiun was attached to answer the plea of William de la More that he had beaten, wounded, and illtreated him at Pencrich on Thursday on the Feast of St. Clement, ]0 E. I., and for which he claimed £40 as damages. Robert appeared and denied the injury, and appealed to a jury, which is to be summoned for the Octaves of the Purification, m. 29, dorso. Derby. Geoffrey de Grisley, Peter de Grisley, William his brother, William de Hondesacre, and five others, are sued by John Gilbert for beating and wounding and illtreating him at Lullington on the Vigil of Easter 19 E. I., and for which he claimed £100 as damages. The defendants appeared and denied the injury, and put themselves on a jury, which is to be summoned for the Quindene of Hillary, m. 7, dorso. BANCO EOLL, MICHAELMAS, 19-20 E. I. Warw. Gerard de Canville recovers the advowson of the Church of 'Seckiiidon versus Thomas de Berchester, the jury stating that Albrecla his PLEA ROLLS OF THE REIGN OF EDWARD I. 201 grandmother had presented one Bernard to the Church, and Thomas father of Gerard had presented to the same, Kichard Sidense and one Nicholas of their own right, and not by reason of any custody of a minor, ra. 40. Wilt. Ermegerda the widow of Henry de St. Maur not appearing to prosecute her suit versus Nicholas de la Hose for a third part of the manor of Rondon, which she claimed as dower, the suit is dismissed, m. 62. Warw. Nicholas de la Lee and Alice his wife sued Robert de Okovere and Alice his wife for a third of a messuage, a virgate of land, and 21e?. of rent in Franketon, and for one-third of the advowson of the Church, as the dower of Alice. Robert and Alice called to warranty William le Paumer, who is to be summoned for the Quindene of Hillary, m. 125. Staff. Matilda the widow of William de Declyng sued the Abbot of Hales for a third of fifty-two acres of land and four acres of meadow in Rouwelegh (Rowley Regis) as her dower. The Abbot stated that he only held twenty- four acres of land and two of meadow of the tenement from which Matilda claimed dower ; and as regards those, that her husband had never been seised of them as of fee after he had married her. Matilda stated that at the date when she sued out the writ, viz., 17th May, 19 E. I., the Abbot held the whole tenement, and that her husband was seised of it after her marriage, and she appealed to a jury. A jury is to be summoned for the Octaves of Hillary, nisi Justiciarii prius, etc. m. 159. North.-Staff. Isabella de Grey appeared against Mauger son of Mauger le Vavasur in a plea that he should attend in Court to answer the plea of Henry de Ashecote, the Parson of the Chapel of St. Mary of Ashecote, together with her (Isabella) and one Joan Duilly (de Oilli) of co. Stafford, respecting the annual rent of a cart-load of hay in Dunston in co. Northampton which the said Henry claimed as the right of his Chapel, and respecting which Isabella had pleaded coram Rege, she could not answer without her coparceners the said Mauger and John Duilly. And the Sheriff returned that Manger held nothing within his bailiwick by which he could be attached, and it was testified he held lands and tenements sufficient at Wyklee. The Sheriff is therefore commanded to summon him for three weeks from Easter, and the same day is given to Joan.1 m. 204. Staff. William Shyrard and Petronilla his wife recover a third of a mill in Gretton versus Nicholas de Audelegh, as the dower of Petronilla by default of Nicholas ; and as it was testified that Ralph de Gretton the first husband of Petronilla died seised of the tenement, the Sheriff' is ordered to inquire by Inquisition the value of the tenement, in order to assess the damages, and to give seisin of it to the plaintiffs, m. 201, dorso. Staff. Robert de Weston, Robert his brother, Walter de Morton, and seven others, were attached to answer the plea of Philip Marmyun that they had come vi et armis and cut down his growing trees at Northburi (Norbury) to the value of 60s., and committed other enormities, for which he claimed £10 as damages. The defendants appeared and denied the trespass, and appealed to a jury, which is to be summoned for three weeks from Easter, m. 216. Staff. In the suit of John de Northale versus John Gyffard for an illegal distress, John Giffard took exception to the writ because it made mention of cattle unjustly detained, and in the account now given by John de Northale (in narrations sud) he spoke of a single heifer having been unjustly seized. The suit is therefore dismissed, and John de Northale is in misericordid for a false claim. His fine is remitted by the Justices because he is poor. m. 232. 1 See note by Canon Briclgeman on the last page of Vol. I., " Staff. Coll." 202 PLEA ROLLS OF THE REIGN OF EDWARD I. Staff. William de Tytteleye was summoned to answer the plea of Theobald de Verdun that he unjustly detained a ruby set in gold, of the value of 100$., which he had handed to him at Alveton on the Thursday after the Feast of St. Hillary, 17 E. I., which he ought to have given back to him at the follow- ing Feast of the Annunciation. William denied that Theobald had given him the ruby as stated, and appealed to a jury, which is to be summoned at three weeks from Easter. A postscript. states that at Easter the Sheriff sent no writ or jury, and the case was adjourned to the following Quindene of Michaelmas, at which day no jury appeared, and it was further adjourned (no day named). m. 235. Staff. The Sheriff returned an inquisition assessing the damages of John Giffard of Chillington in his suit versus Eichard fitz John at 20 marks, and the Sheriff was ordered to raise the money by writ of fieri facias and pay it into Court at the Octaves of Hillary, m. 241. Staff. Alice the widow of Henry de Coudray, sued the Abbot of Deulacres for a third of nine messuages, two carucates, and sixty acres of land and forty- one acres of meadow in Overholm and Lek as her dower. The Abbot called Benedict son of Henry de Coudraye to warranty, who is to be summoned for the Quindene of Hillary. And she sued Eichard son of James de Essinge and Henry son of James de Essinge1 in each case for a third of a messuage and a carucate of land and twenty acres of meadow in Essinge. The defendants did not appear, and the Sheriff is ordered to take the dower claimed into the King's hands and summon them for the same day. m. 244. Staff. Eoger de Thorenton and Philip son of Philip de Chetewynd came into Court and acknowledged a deed enrolled in these words : " Hec est conventio facta inter Philippum filium Philippi de Chetewynd ex parte suS, et Eogerum de Torenton ex altera, videlicet. (Roger demises to Philip the manor of Brerdun, which he held of the gift of Magister John de Lacy by a fine levied in Court, for term of his life, Philip rendering to him for his life 2 marks annually, m. 272. Staff. The same Eoger and Philip appeared in Court and prayed that the following deed might be enrolled : Noverint universi quod ego Philippus films Philippi de Chetewynde concessi, etc. (Conceding to Eoger for his life the manors of Mitton, Crotewych (Gratwich), and Brerdun, together with the advowson of Crotewych, to revert after the death of Eoger to Philip and his heirs.) m. 272. Staff. Philip son of Philip de Chetewynd appeared in Court and prayed that the following deed might be enrolled. (By this deed Philip releases and quit claims to Eoger de Thorneton (sic) 44s. which Eoger was bound to pay to him for life for a certain annual rent from land in Ireland. No place named.) m. 272. Joan the widow of John (sic, William) de Caveriswell sued Eichard de Caveriswell for a third of the manor of Caveriswell, and for a third of a rent of 36s. 9d. in Holm, and for a third of a rent of 4s. in Asshe, and for a third of a vivary and water mill, and 8s. of rent in Dulverne (Dilhorn), and for a third of a bovary and bercary, thirty acres of wood, sixty acres of waste, and of a vivary in Staunton, and for a third of half a virgate of land in Folsbrok (Forsbrook), and for a third of 24s. and a penny and a farthing of rent in Fulsford, and for a third of a rent of 44s. and Qd. in Severleg (Saverley), and 1 The reader will note here again a patrimony divided between two sons. This, which is by no means uncommon, was done under two customs, one where land was held by Thenage or Sokemanship, and descended by ancient Saxon custom, and the other by virtue of an ancient Norman custom called Paragium, because the second son was placed in pari casu with the elder. PLEA ROLLS OF THE REIGN OF EDWARD I. 203 for a third of a rent of 2s. in Hildeleston, and for a third of smaller rents specified in Muliswic (Milwich), and Waleton, near Stanes ; and for a third of seven acres of land in Athelaxtoii (Ellaston), and for a third of seven cottages, two carucates of land, and 10«. of rent in Bylynton, and for a third for a messuage and 3s. of rent in Legh, near Bylynton, and she sued tenants in Fulford and Selverle for a third of their holdings ; and she sued Dionisia the widow of Henry de Caveriswell, the custos of the land and of the heir of Henry for a third of a messuage and half virgate of land in Caveriswell ; and she sued Kichard son of John de Molewik for a third of a quarter virgate in Mulwich, and William de Ethelaxton and William de Eowenhale for a third of two messuages and two bovates in Quixhill, Robert Bird for a third of a messuage and six acres of land in Cotes, near Molewys, and Richard de Warilowe for a third of half a virgate in Fosbrok as her dower. None of the defendants appeared, and the Sheriff is ordered to take the dower claimed into the King's hands, and to summon them for the Quindene of Hillary, m. 280, dorso. Staff. Robert Bishop of Bath and Wells gives half a mark for license of concord with William Bagot and Isabella his wife. m. 276, dorso. Staff. Ralph de Rocheford and Agnes his wife sued Philip de Draycote for the custody of two carucates of land in Tillington belonging to them, inas- much as Richard de Tillington held the land in soccage, and Agnes is his nearest heir. Philip did not appear and the Sheriff is ordered to distrain and produce him at five weeks from Easter, m. 262, dorso. Salop. Joan the widow of William de Caverswelle sued Richard de Cavers welle for a third of a rent of five marks 8s. 8 see Ellaston. Athelaxton J Atteleberge, Thos. de, 281. Audelegh, see Audley. Audelime, Thos. de, 118. Audley, 58, 92, 113, 243, 276. . Hy. de, 11, 64, 66, 68, 69, 75, 90, 100, 103, 113, 121, 193, 243, 250. H. de, 19, 21, James de, 26, 51, 58, 59, 64, 67, 75, 81, 149, 157, 243, 249. . Ela. wid. of, 58, 59, 67, 149, 157, 243, 249. Jas. son of, 58, 59. Wm. de, 81, 86, 88, 90, 92, 100, 103, 107, 113, 118, 120, 121, 123, 141, 145, 149, 153. Nic. de, 65, 112, 157, 183, 191, 195, 196, 199, 201, 211, 235, 236, 243, 244, 246, 249, 265, 267, 276, 292. Wm. brother and heir of Hy, de, 75. Lucy wid. of Hy. de, 100, 103. Hugh de, 112, 175, 196, 211, 261. John de, 120, 145, 153. Petron. wife of John de, 120, 145, 153. Adam de, 20, 131, 243. Isabella wife of, 131. INDEX. V. Audley the Senesball, Nic. de, 143. Me. son of, 143. Isolda wife of Hy. de, 250. Isabella wife of Hugh de, 261. Austrey, 68. Aylysbyri, Walt, de, 158; and see Eylesburi. 13. Bach, Koger de la, 122, 151. Susan wid. of, 122. Ralph de la, 122, 151. Mat. wid. of, 122. John son of, 151. Bacun, Elc. 60. Alice wife of, 60. Greg. 80. John son of, 80. Baddeley, see Badilegh and Beddelega. Badegenhall, see Bagnall. Badelesmere, Goceline de, 118. Badenhale (Bednall), Hugh de, 262. Petronilla dau. of, 262. Badesle, 61. Badilegh, Thos. de, 53, 166. Bagenholte ~] Baghinholt > see Bagnall. Baginholt J Bagnall, 50, 59, 154, 236, 280. Wm. de, 50, 77, 79, 140, 154, 161, 236, 266, 280, 281, 284, 299. Mary wife of, 79. Wm. son of, 140, 154. step, son of, 140, 157. Geof . son of, 236. Kobt. de, 112, 157, 167, 196, 264, 278, 284. Wm. son of, 167. Agnes wife of, 196. — John brother of, 278, 284. Adam brother of, 278. John de, 157, 264, 278. Stephen de, 260, 280, 281, 283, 284. Adam de, 264. Marg. de, 266, 281. — Koger de, 280, 298. Bagod, see Bagot. Bagot, Wm., 6, 13, 18, 21, 27, 48, 51, 52, 61, 62, 64, 66, 75, 77, 78, 89, 102, 118, 141, 158, 185, 203, 210, 268, 280. Eobt. son of, 13, 75. Isab. wife of, 66, 203. Wm. son of, 75, 280. Edm. son of, 75. Hervey, 6, 13, 17, 18, 19, 21, 23, 62. Bagot, Hervey, Milis. wife of, 13, 17, 18. Eobt., 6, 7, 20, 21, 170. Eoger, 17, 18, 72. de Blumeiielle, Wm. 17. de Hyda, Wm., 18, 24. son of, 24. Hervey brother of Lord, 17. John, 24, 31, 32, 145, 299. Eic., 62, 75, 77, 141, 190, 221. — Christiana wid. of, 77, 190. of Bromley, John, 197, 233, 278, 297. Sir Wm., 205. of Braynton, John, 212. of Brinton, John, 215. of Bromley, Wm., 256. John heir of, 256. of Brinsford, Eic., 295, 299. Bromley, 275. Bakenholt, see Bagnall. Ball, Chaplain, Adam, 184. Balterdeley, see Balterley. Balterley, 51, 58, 67, 71, 144, 174. Baltrydelegh, see Balterley. Balydermod, 170. Banastre, Eobt., 61. Alesia wife of, 61. Phil., 235. Barbor, Eobt. le, 256. Barbur, Eic. le, 129, 137, Marg., widow of, 129. of Newcastle, Hy. le, 280, 281, 282. Barenton, Wm. de, 88. Joan wife of, 88 ; and see Barryngton. Barlaston, 55, 131, 209, 276. Barra, see Barr. Barr, 61, 268. Little, 80, 214, 250. Great, 96, 136. Eie. de, 80, 198. Eobt. de, 96, 130, 136, 269. Cecilia wife of, 96. Felicia de, 96, 175. Eobt. son of, 175, 198. Hugh de, 184. Felicia wid. of Eic. de, 198. Steyntha de, 214. John de la, 250. Eic. the Clerk, son of the Eector, 268. Barryngton, Thos. de, 120. Phil, de, 123, 264. Barynton, see Barryngton. Barton, 7, 250. VI. INDEX. Barton, Kic. de, 7, 223, 281. Ralph de, 134. Agnes wife of, 134. Kic. le Clerc of, 255. Baskerville, John de, 59, 65, 67, 73, 75, 292. Giles de, 73. Joan de, 93. Basset, Geva, 33. Miiicent, 50. of Uttoxeter, Rie., 55. Kalph, 57, 108, 194, 207, 246, 249, 261, 269, 286, 299. of Prayton, Kalph, 66, 71, 136, 159, 270, 275. 66. Ralph son of, Koger, 75, 108. Agnes, 76, 83. Simon, 140, 143, 146, 160, 163, 164, 185, 193, 207, 265. Adam, 143, 225. of Weledon, Ralph, 159, 264. of Weleham, Thos., 160. Ric., 159, 223. of Sapecote, Ralph, 185, 194, 211, 220. Simon, 211. of Chedle, Ralph, 229, 256. the parson, John, 193. of Draycote, Ralph, 206. Wm., 207, 214. Geof., son of, 214. Thos., 214. Lord, Ralph, 215, of Weledon, Ric. son and heir of Ralph, 264. Alianora, 264. Baswich, 277. Batayle, Robt., 109. Bath and Wells, Robt. Bishop of, 83, 85, 101, 103, 198, 203. Robt. Burnel Bishop of, 209, 223. Beauchamp, Alice de, 68. Earl of Warwick, Wm. de, 63, 290. Walt, de, 205, 231; and see Bellocampo. Beaudesert, 277. Beaumes, Hugh de, 86, 91, 95, 117, 138, 263, 275. Beaumys, see Beaumes and Beumys. Beche, 160. Beck, Robt, de, 11, 25, 31, 32, 208, 209, 210, 211, 215, 225. Gilbert de, 53, 209, 210, 225. Alianora wife of, 209. Alienora sister of, 53. • Gilb. son and heir of, 209, 210. Beck, Wm. de, 78, 215. Geof. de, 78, 225. Robt. the uncle of Gilb., 209, 210. 210. Lettice dau. of 209, Alice de, 225. Alienora de, 225. Robt., grandfather of Robt. de, 225. Ric. le, 284. Beckebury, Ric. de, 217, 225. Beddelcga, Nic. de, 52. Thos. son of, 52. Bedel, Alan, 88. Thos., 88. Beech, see Beche. Befcote, Petron. de, 88, — Hugh son of, 88. Hugh de, Agnes wife of, 83. 145, 289. Befford, 124. Bek, see Beck. Bellocampo, A. de, 19. Alice de, 66. Bellomonte, Godfrey de, 108. Cecilia, wife of, 108. Bendeng, Alice de, 32. Beneteleye "I Beneytleye \ see Bentley. Benteleye J Bentley, 48, 225, 270. John de, 48. Ric. de, 60, 80, 87, 88, 101, 185, 188, 225, 251, 255, 292, 294, 295. Mat. wife of, 83, 185, 292, 294, 295. Robt. de, 80, 87, 225, 270. Wm. de, 80, 87, 158, 216, 225, 270. 270. Wm. son of, 216, 225, Thos. de, 80, 87, 242, 298. John son of Wm. de, 216, 225, 270. Bercheston, Simon de, 6. Berdemor, Ric. de, 256, 281. Berdesraor, see Berdemor. Bere, Nic. le, 220. • Wm. le, 220. Wymer, brother of Wm., 220. Bere ford, Cecilia do, 7. Wm. de, 162. Beresardon, see Sardon. Beresford, Wm. de, 158 ; and see Bere- ford and Beveresford. Berkummestede, Gt., 113. Berkewyz, see Baswich. INDEX. Vll. Berleweston, see Barlastoii. Bermundescote (Bescot), Wm. de, 130. Berrnynham, 95. Wm. de, 123. Bernak, John de, 160. Berteleswych, 241. Bertram, Robt., 145. Beseford, 249. Besil, Mathew de, 35. Bessyn, David, 146. Betelegh, see Betley. Betluim of Stafford, Simon, 94. .Betlegh, see Betley. Betley, 58, 87, 113, 243, 273, 276; and see Bottele. Bettelegh 1 Betteley I see Betley. Bettylegh J Betun, John de, 256. Beumeys, Hugh de, 177. Isolda wife of, 177. Beveresford, Wm. de, 256. Beverle, Wm. de, 88. Bevile, Eobt. de, 55, 65, 75, 84. Alian. wife of. 55, 65, 75. Beycyn, see Bey sin. Beysin, Robt. de, 86, 91, 225. Isabella wid. of, 86, 91. Walt. 220, 225, 243, 276. Warine de, 225. Adam .de, 225. Mat. formerly wife of, 225. Beysyn, see Bey sin. Bickeford, Elias de, 146. Ric. son of, 146 see Bykeford. Biddulph, see Bidulf. Bidolf, see Bidulf. Bidulf, 7, 71, 126, 139, 274. Roger, 7, 84, 214. T. de, 8. Alice de, 84. Thos. son of, 84. and 234. Wm. de 103, 106, 222. Alice wid. of, 103, 106. Thos. de, 138, 185, 198, 228, 228, 234. 228, 234. Wm. son of, 138, 198, Felicia wid. of, 185. Vivian son of, 198, Thos. son of, 228, 234. Siward de, 139. Steph. son of, 139. Bidulf. Nic. Parson of, 139. Phil, wife of Wm. de, 222. Nether, 214 ; and see Middel- Bilbrook, 51. Saut de, 51. Paul de, 66, 70. Bilinton, 105, 114, 191, 203. Legh, near, 210. Billebrok, see Bilbrook. Billeston, John de, 59. Billington, see Biiinton. Bilrebroc, see Bilbrook. Bilstou, G-eof. de, 217, 225, 279, 283. Birchull, 52, 219, 222. Ric. de, 219. Lucy formerly wife of, 219, 221. Roger, son of, 219. Bishop, Roger the, 136. Bwhton, 106, 153, 273. Ric. de, 117, 295, 299. Roger de, 123. • Robt. de, 153. Robt. father of, 153. John sou of, 153. Hy. de, 153. John son of, 153. Marg. de, 273. John de, Chaplain, 283. Bladis, Roger de, 5. Alan de, 7. Blakelee, Wm. Clerc of, 256. Blakelowe, 233. Blakelowe, Reg. de, 95. John de, 137. Marg. wife of, 137. Phil, de, 233. John son of, 233. Blandford, Osbern, 21. Agnes wife of, 21. Blanmuster, Thos. de, 69. Marg. wife of, 69. Wm. de, 88. Beatrice, dau. of, 88. Bled, Hugh de, 6. Blemenhulle, see Blymhill. Blethefeld, see Blithefield. Blez Reg. de, 5 ; and see Bladis and Bled. Blidefelt 1 Blibhefelde }• see Blithfield. Blitefield Blithfield, Ric. de, 48, 94, 96, 140, 189, 236, 256, 279, 281, 282. x 2 Vlll. INDEX. Blithfield, Petron. de, 48. Nic. de, 56. James de, 172, 180. Ric. Bon of, 172, 180. John brother of Lord of, 273. Hampton, near, 130, 132. Church of, 180. 96, 140, 236. Blockeswych, see Bloxwich. Blore, 66, 146, 153, 245, 251. Bloxwich, 233. Blumenhulle, see Blymhill. Blund, Hughle, 50, 214, 218, 219, 246, 280, 289, 298. Hy. le, 214, 218, 259. Andrew le, 246. Eobt. le, 281. Blunt, see Blund. Blye, 11. Blymhill, 32, 100, 107, 115, 192. Win. Bagot de, 17. Herb, de, Parson of, 32. Blythefeld j •Di- 4.1, t j r*eeBlithfield. Blythefeud J Bobynton, 257. Bockinhalel -& •< n -n i i i r see .Ducknail. Bockenhale J Boelles, Hy. de, 22, 24. Thos. son of, 22, 24. John son of, 22, 24. Wm. de, 108, 117, 231, 251. Isab. wife of, 108, 117. Robt. and John sons of Wm. de, 231. Bofferi of Penne, Robt. 176 ; and see Bufiari. Bohun, Hy. de, 106. Joan de, 106. Humphrey de, 106. Bokenale "I Bokenhale V see Bucknall. Bokenhowe J Bolde, Ric. de la, 207. Bolinghale, Wm. de, 53. Bollinhull, 214. Bonehill, see Bollinhull. Bonel, Hugh, 85. Agnes wid. of, 85. John, 85. Boninton, the Preceptor of Kel, Roger de, 49. Bordesley, Me. de, 169. Boregeston, see Burs ton. Borewardeslyme (Burslem), 59, 113, 126. Borge, Peter le, 80. Boscepan, Wm. 16, 20. Nic. son of, 20.' Boteler, see Botiller. Boteresdon, 113. Botiler, see Botiller. Botiller, Ric. le, 55, 58, 75, 79, 133. John le, 104, 120, 131, 134. Marg. wid. of, 104, 120, Wm. le, 127, 133, 135, 136, 137, 139, 159, 196. Nic. son and heir of, 133, 137, 196. 159. Joan wid. of, 133, 137, Wm. son of, 139. of Wemme, Wm. le, 135. John le, 190. Gaweyn, bro- ther and heir of, 190. Nic. le, 185. Galwan le, 195, 197, 205, 231, 245. Wm. brother and heir of, 195, 245. Alice wid. of, 197. Ralph le, 211, 212, 219, 224, 247, 294, 295. Mat. wife of, 212, 224, 247, 294. of Yoxhale, Robt. le, 217. •Alicedau.of,2l7. Ambr. de, 217. Ralph le, Ralph son of, 295. Botredon, Benedict de, 207. Bottele, Enisan de, 7. Boturdon, 287. Botyngdon, Adam de, 225, 270. - Thos. de Stouch, Lord of, 276. Boun, see Bohun. Boure, Julia de, 126. --- Rose dau. of, 126, j Boures, Adam de, 177. Bourhton, see Broughton. Boweles, see Boelles. Boyvill, Robt, de, 48. -- Alienora wife of, 48. - Marg., Sib., Isol., sisters of Alienora, 48. Braal, Ralph, 6, 10, 17, 19, 20, 25, - Ric. de, 7. - • - — Ralph son of, 7. - a., s, 9. - Helyas, 9. - Phil, de, 240. Bracy, Robt de, 88. -- Mat. wife of, 88. Bradburn, 169, 182. - Roger de, 169, 182. Bradeburne, see Bradburn. Bradehop, see Bradnop. Bradele, Thos de, 60. -- . Ric. son of, 60. Bradelegh, 60, 64, 114, 118, 124, 129. 256, 258, 259, 292, 299. INDEX. IX. Bradelegh, Geof. de, 151. Ric. de, 283. Simon de, 283. Thos. son of, 283. Bradley, see Bradelegh and Bradele. Bradewell, 59, 244. Bradley-on-the-Moors, 245, Bradnop, 50, 51, 140. Bramshall, 110, 215. John de, 281, 282. Bramwys, see Bromwich. Brandon, 71, 86. Branston, 288. Bia8, Godfrey, 6, 7, 16, 20. Bray, Hy, de, 81, 111, 173. Thos. de, 137. Mag. Hy. de, 266, 275, 287. Braydeshale, 107, 123. Braynton, see Brinton. Bredeleye, 245. Bredeshale (Derby), 59, 81; and see Braydeshale. Bredloy, see Bradley on the Moors. Brerdun, 202. John de, 77. Bresenhull, Adam de, 290. Bret, Kalph, 19, 214. Hugh le, 180. Steph, le, 214, Geof. son of, 214, John le, 214. Bretagne, John de, 205, 231. Breton, Simon, 166. - Alan le, 218. Brette, Petron. la, 142. - Wm. le, 142. Bretteford, 71. Brewode, 113, 120, 136, 139, 188, 244, 277. - Hy. de, 221. Bridgenorth Castle, 57. John de, 31, 32. Adam de, 64, 67, 86, 132, 185, 210, 219, 235, 237, 245, 255, 269, 279, 281. Adam son of, 210. 245. Emma de, 87. Eobt. de, 100, 151, 235, Wm. de, 142. Mary wife of Adam de, 210, - Marg. de, 235. - Kic. son of Kobt. de, 235 ; and see Brompton. Brochton, see Brocton. Brock, see Brok. Brocton, 129, 196. -- Kic. de, 20. - Felicia de, 92. Brocton, Koger de, 125, 196. Alice wid, of, 196. Brodeleye see Bradelegh. Brodhok, 126, 147. Thos. del, 126. Mat. wid. of, 126. Kobt., 147, 162. Felomina wid. of, 147. Brok, Kalph de, 85, 141. Kobt. son of, 85, 141. John de, 85, 101, 131, 222, 278. — Robt. de son of, 85, 93, 141. Hy. de, 85, 101. Hugh de, 85, 101. Marg. wife of, 85. of Bisseburi, Wm. de, la, 255, Brokhurst, Kic. of the, 281. Broktou, John de, 252. Bromewych, see Bromwich. Bromfeld, Emma de, 100. Madoc de, 121. Griffin son of, 121, Emma wid.of Griffin de, 121. Bromhale, John de, 219. Bromley, 78, 270, 276, 287, 288. • Hy. de, 50, 158. Geof. de, 50, 100, 256. Stephen de, 74, 98. Robt. son of, 74, 98, Isolda, de, 78. Ric. de, 76, 121, 149. Robt. de, 100, 120, 136, 194, 218, 219, 225, 256, 276. Phil, de, 109. Win. de, 122. Wm. Bagot. de, 256. Bagot, 77, 197, 275. King's, 87, 108, 121, 215, 245, 256, 257, 284. Church of, 242. Wm. Huberd of, 254. Bromley gh, see Bromley. Brompton, Thos. de, 72. Bromshulf , see Bramshall. Bromton, see Brinton. Bromwich, 33, 56, 162, 223, 268, 279. West, 77, 220, 224, 236, 248 , 270. Thos. de, 58. Wm. de, 77. Bromwiz "j Bromwych \-see Bromwich. Bromwyz j Broomhall, see Bromhale. Broseley, 51, 95, 172. Roger de, 95. Mabel T Alice f sisters of, 95. Mars. Adam de, 95. X. INDEX. Broseley, Phil, de, 276. Brotherfeld, John de, 268. Broughton, 112, 181, 197. Eoger de, 112, 115, 181, 183, 197, 256, 279, 282. — Julia wife of, 112, 181, 197. Bert, de, 262. Eoger son of, 262. -- the Coroner, Eoger de, 271, 275, 282 ; and see Brocton. Broun, Eobt., 142. Brud of Pateshull, Eic., 178. Bruly, Hy. de, 147. }- Bnn.cn. Brumwyc, see Bromwich. Brun, 101. -- of Aston, Eic., 56. - of Le.ves, Eic., 80. --- of Tuteburi Wodehouses, Phil., 168. - of Cotene, Eobt,, 168. - Eobt., 64, 68, 287. --- A vice wid. of, 68. - Eic. le, 85, 119, 138. — Eic. son of, 119, 274, 283. 283. Adam son of, 85, 274, Agnes wife of, 119. Wm. le, 136. John, 226. Hy., 227. Eoes formerly wife of, 227. Brunteston, see Branston. Brunton, see Brinton. Bruyton, Eoger de, 257. Bryrnton, see Brinton. Brysenhull, Simon de, 279. Brywes, Eobt. de, 63. Buchard, Eobt., 88. Bucknall, 58, 78, 277. - Eaves, 71. -- Elicia de, 78. -- Thos. de, 143. - - Felicia de, 175. -- Eic. son of, 175. - Eic. de, 236. - Eobt. de, 282. Buckyngham, Eobt. de, 218. Budewell, Eic. de, 229. --- Thos. son of, 229. Buffari, Eobt., 255. Buke, John de, 80. Buckyngham, Hy. de, 183. Bultington, Peter de, 139. Burcheston, Eudo de, 24. Entrop. son of, 24. Burcheston (Burston), 84. Burchis, Hugh de, 17. Burden, Wm., 90. Bures, Eobt. de, 55, 65, 75, 84, 111. Sibilla wife of, 55, 65, 75, 84. Eic. de, 241. — Eic. son and heir of, 241. Burnel, Phil., 295. Burwardesle 1 Burewardesle > see Broseley. Burewardeslega J Burghestoii, see Burston. Burgh, see Burgo. Burghton, see Broughton. Burgillon, Eoger le, 67, 70, 75, 282. Burgo, H. de (E. of Kent), 34, 35. Barthol. de, 48, 51, 183. Ralph de, 51. 97, 1L8, 177, 181, 235, 278, 281, 282. Mic. de, 60. Wm. son of, 60. Hamo de, 60. Bert, de, 71, 72, 88, 103, 111, 120, 131, 157, 184, 199, 203, 209, 232, 238, 256. — Emma wid. of, 120, 199, 209, 238. Wm. de, 120. Bert, son of Bert, de, 123, 127, 132, 184, 203, 232. 238, 256. Agnes wife of Ealph de, 235. John de, 250. Burguylon, see Burgillon. Bui'guyllon, see Burgillon. Burmacote, 105. Burnel, Eobt., 52, 129, 250. Hugh, 124. Phil., 214. Wm., 258. Burneston, see Burston. Burston, 3, 55, 65, 75, 84, 99, 142. Adam de, 241. Eobt. de, 48, 65, 75, 84. — Julia dau. of, 65, 75, 84. NIC. de, 48, 75. John de, 142. Petron. wife of John de, 142. Eic. son of John de, 142 ; and see Burcheston. Burth, 121. Burton, 60, 98, 179. Burton-on- Trent, 106, 256, 269, 270. Burton, Eoger le Tayleur of, 98. Win. son of, 93. John Abbot of, 106. INDEX. XI. Burton, Koger de, 115. Wm. de, 118. • • on Trent, Abbot of, 160, 165, 168. Thos., the Abbot of, 192. Abbey of, 161. Abbot of, 269, 276, 287. Burweston, see Burston. Buryton, Nic. de, 212, 255, 281, 2S2. Busenliull, Simon de, 255. Bushbury, 56, 149, 162, 223, 259, 295, 299. Ealph de, 52, 56, 223, 241, 256, 259, 261, 281, 282. Eobt. de, 77, 280. • Edith formerly wife of, 260. Wm. de, 261. John son of, 261. Ealph lord of, 259. Busseburi, see Bushbury. Bussons, 168. Bussopburi, see Bushbury. Buterales, 24. Buthlers, Step, de, 10. Maria, wife of, 10. - Eobt. de, 10. - Phil, de, 10. - Leon de, 10. - Baldwin de, 10. - . Ernald de, 10. Butiller, see Botiller. Butterhill, see Buterales. Butterton, see Boteresdon, Botredon, and Boturdon. Buvyll, see Bevile. Byck, John, 256. Bydulf, see Bidulf. Bykeford, Eobfc. de, 263. Byldwas, Abbot of, 216. Bylynton, see Bilinton. Byroun, John, 132, 135. Byryton, see Buryton. c. Caldecote, 52, 65, 67, 73, 119, 123, 129, 133. Caldewelle, Hugh de, 58. Caldloverd, John de, 145. Caldon, 120, 265. Calewich Priory, 226, 216. Calewyeh, Eeg. de, 27j Calewyz, see Colwich. Calnhull, Eic. de, 148. Calton, 82. Calyngewode, 98. Camera, Simon de, 7. John de, 7, 8, 10, 16, 17. . Wm. de, 222. Camilla, the Canon of Church of Wolverhampton, Edw. de, 181. • the Dean of Church of St. Peter, Wolverhampton, Thedisius de, 66, 70, 233, 239, 249. Campion, see Champion. Camville, Geof. de, 73, 210, 213, 269, 270. Cannokhury, see Canokburi. Canoe, Forest of, 166, 242, 251. Canokburi, 158, 161, 164, 242, 244, 277. Canon, Geof., 132. Canotburi, see Canokbury. Caiitilupe, Eobt. de, 108. Geof. de, 12 4. Canville, Leuca de, 34. Eic. de, 34, 198. Geof. de, 101, 110, 132, 133, 148, 190, 212, 240. Win. son of, 101. - Wm. de, Geof. son of, 100, 101, 103, 240. - Gerard de, 198, 200. - . Wm. de, 240. Carbonel, see Carbunel. Carbunel, John, 129, 271. -- Milt, wife of, 129. Careswelle, see Caverswall. Carles, Eoger, 260, 291 ; and see Karles. Carsewelle, see Caverswall. Casterne, 117, 123. - • John de, 256. Castle near Stafford, 238. Caunville, see Canville. Caureswelle, see Caverswall. Cave, John de, 185, 208, 212, 225, 270. Caverswall, T. de, 11. -- E. Parson, 11. - • Wm. de, 25, 49, 53, 60, 69, 105, 119, 131, 132, 135, 139, 150, 158, 184, 202, 203, 204, 207, 217, 229, 258, 292, 298, 299. -- Maria wife of, 60. Joan wid. of, 203, 204, 258, 292, 298, 299. Thos. son of, 139. Eobt. son of, 184. — Eic. son of 217, 229, 298. Xll. INDEX. Caverswall, Eobt. de, 26, 31, 32, 139, 142, 237, 239, 256, 281, 282. • Marg. vrife of, 237. • Wm. son of, 237, 256, 281, 282. Henry de, 53, 74, 77, 118, 161, 203, 217, 220, 224, 229, 281, 282. Wm. son of, 53. Mary wife of, 74. Dion. wid. of, 203. Roger son of, 229. Eoger de, 74, 78, 105, 145, 224, 226, 255, 270. A vice wife of, 74. Hy. son of, 145, 226. Ric. de, 94, 142, 202, 203, 222, 229, 239, 265, 278, 282. Ric. son of, 229. 105. Parson of Chekeleye, Roger de, John (sic, Wm.) de, 202. Joan wid. of, 202. Certele 1 ~, ,, Certeley }«« Chartley. Cesterton, see Chesterton. Cestrefeud, see Chesterfield. Castreton, see Chesterton. Chaddendelle, see Chatterley. Chadderlegh, 249. Chaddesdon, Mag. Ralph de, 272. Chagewell, see Checkley. Chamberleyn, Wm. le, 99, 216. • Felicia wife of, 99. Robt. le, 216. Thos. le, 216. • Avice le, 216. Chambre, Wm. de la, 66. Champion, Wm. le, 283. • of Sardon, Robt. le, 187. • Wm. father of Robt. le, 187. Robt. le, 200, 214, 217, 233, 234, 238, 292, 293. Wm. brother of Robt. le, 293. Agnes wife of Robt. le, 234, 292, 293. of Engleton, Ric. le, 229 j and see Eschampion. Champyun, see Champion. Chamrille, see Camville. Chanon, Nic. le, 89. 1 Hy. son of, 89. Marg. sister of, 89. Chapel Chorlton, see Cherlton and Charleton. Charkele, see Chartley. Charleton, Roger de, 174. • Thos. son of, 174. Charneres, see Charnes. Charnes, Reg. de, 56, 161, 256, 282, 295. Ric. de, 56, 98, 102, 181, 219. Charnes, Ric. de, Alice wife of, 98, 102, 219. -- Reg. son of, 181. - John de, 112, 169, 177, 181, 197, 238, 297. - - Hy. son of, 181. - - - - Reg. son of, 112, 169, 181, 197, 238. - Reg. grandfather of Reg. de, 181. - Wm. de, 181. - Thos. de, 181. - Phil, de, 181. - Reg. ) - Ric. > sons of Reg. de, 295. - Thos. ) - 56, 94, 238, 295. Chartelega, see Chartley. Chartley, 48, 63, 69, 80, 85, 96, 97, 99, 111, 145, 152, 158, 159, 173, 189, 232, 241, 275, 276, 277. - Castle, 57. - Hy. the Bailiff of, 284. Chasterton, see Chesterton. Chatculnc (Chatcull), Robt. de, 161. - Thos. de, 165. - Edith de, 167. -- Robt. son of, 167. -- Wm. de, 280. Chatesdene, 98. Chatkulne, 297. Chatterley, 59. Chaumberleyn, see Chamberleyn. Chaunes, see Charnes. Chaunsy, son of the Lady of Tene, John de, 264. Chaveldon, 113. Chaveringworth, John de, 221. Chavernes, see Charnes. Cheadle, 140, 193, 203, 204, 229, 246, 265. . - Church of, 193. Ralph Basset of, 256. Chebsey, 55, 176, 276. Checkley, 3, 21, 25, 208. - Church of, 25, 105, 208, 209, 210. Parson of, 78. Roger de Caverswalle, Parson of, 105. - Hy. de, 124. Cheddleton, see Chetelton. Chele (Cheadle), Ralph Basset of, 256. Cheles, Robt. 31. — , - Roger, 31. INDEX. Xlll. Chelinton, see Chillington. Uhelle, Great, 166. Robt., 193. Cherleaton, see Cherleton. Cherleton (Chapel Chorlton), 56, 67, 105, 109, 110, 115, 125, 146, 149, 278, 296. Symon de, 56, 115, 278, 281, 296. John son of, 56, 115, 278, 281, 296. Elias de, 110. John son of, 110. John de, 115, 149, 193. Alice dau. of, 115. Thos. de, 140. -Elias son of, 140. Mosse in, 255. Cherlton, John de, Clerk of, 125. Alice wid. 125. Cherteleye, see Chartley. Chester, Ralph E. of, 5, 246, 248. Chesterfield in Shenston, 61. Chesterton, 59, 85, 93, 101, 141, 163, 200, 214, 243. Chetelton (Cheddleton) , 117, 245, 265. Win. de, 11, 207, 265. Robt. de, 89, 199. Hugh de, 177, 199. Hy. de, 191, 195, 199. — Ric. son of, 191, 195, 199. 199. Church of, 191, 195, 199. Wm. son and heir of Robt. de, Wm. son of Hugh de, 199. Robt. son of Wm. de, 199. Hy. son of, 199. Chetewynde, Adam de, 58, 74, 83, 85, 123, 151, 176, 190, 191, 209. — John son of, 83, 85, 178. Phil, de, 107, 136, 142, 202, 278. Isabella wife of, 136. Wm. de, 174. Wm., son of Adam de, 190, 191, 209. 209. Phil, son of Phil, de, 202. John de, 209. — Joan formerly wife of, Ric. de, 273. Thos. son of, 273. Chetewynge, see Chetewynde. Chetwynd, see Chetewjnde. Cheyney, Ric. de. 67. Christiania wid. of, 67. Chillington, 65, 70, 127, 128, 139, 147, 149, 150, 160, 162, 168, 186, 192, 194, 218, 222, 234, 273, 280, 281, 292. Chishill, J. de, 63. Chistelyn, 270. Chivauchor, Fremund le, 251. Chorlton, see Cherlton. Church Eyton, 226, 235, 245. Chylynton, see Chilinton. Clare, Thos. de, 63, Bogo (Bevis) de, 275. Claverdon, 13. Clayton, 49, 83. Alureda the Lady of, 83. Licoricia de, 143. Griffith, 216, 217, 238, 247. Clement, Ric., 6. Emma wid. of, 6. Simon son of, 282. Clent, 260. Clerc, John le, 161. of Barton, Ric. le, 255. of Blakelee, Wm., 256. Clerk, Adam the, 30. Alice wid. of, 30. Peter the, 178. Clifford, John de, 58. Roger de, 63, 83, 121. Clifton, 34, 92, 93, 133, 243, 269, 270. Simon de, 76, 83, 84, 143, 163, 164, 185. Jeva wife of, 76, 83, 84. Caunvill, 132, 190, 210, 240. Elena wife of Simon de, 143, 163, 164. Clinton, G-eof. de, 2. Osbert de, 16. John de, 58. Thos. de, 68. Clodeshale, see Codsall. Clopton, H. de, 6. Nic. de, 7, 16, 20. Nic. son of, 7. • Frethericus father of, 16. Clyfton, see Clifton. Clyton-Griffin, see Clayton Griffith. Cnotton, 83, 113, 137, 161. John de, 244. Geof. de, 295. Ric. son of, 295. Cnovill, Bogo de, 63, 79, 256, 258. Codesbeche, 81. Codeshale, see Codsall. Code walton, 131. Codsall, 51, 239 ; and see Cotteshale. Coingge (Coyney), Wm., 256. Cokayn, Ralph, 89. Cokefeud, John de, 56, 87, 92, 136, 166, 167, 199. Philippa wife of, 56, 87, 92. Phil, formerly wife of, 136, 140, 199. Cokeseye, Walt, de, 162, 224. XIV. INDEX. Cokenage see Kokeriage. Cokfeld, see Cokefeud. Coldeinorton (Cold Norton), 59, 157, 236, 276. Colecestre, Peter de, 92, 93, 103, 118, 139, 166, 212, 221, 253. Peter son of, 118, 139. Coleshulle, 108. Coleville, Robt. de, 33. Coley, John de 88. ' Thos. son of, 88. Colewych, John de, 280. Colton, 85, 100, 134, 145, 147, 182,190, 192, 243, 273, 274, 276, 277, 278, 300. Me. de, 17. Gerard de, 33. Gilbert de, 134. Wm. son of, 134. John son of Wm., 134. Church of, 135. Wm. de Beverlev, Par- son of. 135. Geof. de, 135. John son of, 135. 300. Hugh de, 147, 182, 213, 300. Hj. son of, 147, 213, John son of, 182. — Marg. wife of John de, 182. — Eic. de, 184. — Hj. de, 189, 225, 256, 281. — Eobt. son- of Hugh de, 190, 192. Avice wid. of, 190, 192. Julia de, 213. John de, 213. Warm de, 221. Wm. Lord of, 299. Coly, Wm., 280. Comberford, see Cumberford and Cuni- breford. Comberford, Koger de, 156. Combermere, see Cumbermere. Coming, Wm., 256. Compton, Eobt. Poer de, 5. Philip de, 5. Thos. de, 5, 6. Corny n, E. of Boghan (Buckan), Alex. 107. Eliz. wife of, 107. Congeston, Wm. de. 49. . Alice dau. of, 49. Congrave, John de, 50. Coiigreve, Eobt. Teneray of, 50 ; and see Cungrave. Contone, see Colton. Conyngston, Prior of Trentham, John de, 225. Coppenhale (Coppenhall) , 23, 24. Robt. de, 20, 22, 24. Coppenhale, Helyas de, 23. Geof. de, 23. Geof. son of, 23. Eobt. son of, 24. 23. Dean of Penkridge, Eobt. de, Wm. uncle of Geof. son of Geof. de, 23. Felic'a de, 24. John de, 48. Coppeshale, 289. Corbet, Thos. 57, 121, 132, 211, 219, 230, 245, 270, 280, 284. Peter, 57, 132, 173. Eobt., 105, 119, 146, 183, 255, 256, 296. Petron. wife of, 105, 255, 296. Eic. 105, 119, 134, 296. of Tasseleve, Thos., 108, 215, 240, 257, 280, 281. Alice dau. of Eobt, 255. Corbisun, Peter, 222, 234. • Wm. son of, 222, 23 1. Marg. dau. of, 222, 234. Wm., 234. Peter son of, 234. Costantine, John, 145. Ric., 145. Costard, Bert., 72,81. Barthol., 132. Costentin, Robt. de, 13. Cote, Robt. de, 255. Wm. son of, 255. Cotene, 68, 85, 86, 168, 191, 204. Walt, de, 85. Walt, son of, 85 ; and see Cotyn. Cotes, 65, 88, 109, 114, 157, 158, 198, 231, 243. R. de, 9. Robt. de, 18, 50, 65, 88, 280, 293. Alice wid. of, 88. Thos. son of, 88. Walt, de, 35. Simon de, 48, 80, Ric. de, 88. Thos. son of, 88. ,145. Mabel de, 88. . son of, 88. Alice de, 88. Wm. de, 146, 280. Ralph de, 231. Wm. son of Robt. de, 293. near Mulewych, 292 ; and see Cote. Cotteshale, Mag. Robt. Rector of, Church of, 260. INDEX. XV. Cotun, Alex, de, 252. Sarra wife of, 252. Coly of Maddleye, Thos., 274. Cotyn of Madeley, Simon, 162, 287. Eic. son of, 287. Thos., 175, 294. Symon, 216. Ric. son of, 216. William, 216. Cotyng, Roger de, 175. • Wm. son of, 175. Coudray, Hy. de, 140, 202, 224. .Alice wid. of, 202. Bene. son of, 202, 224. Alice formerly wife of, 224. Coudre, see Coudray. Couelee "") Coule | Coulegh \-see Cowley. Coxdey | Couleye J Couremunt, Weston-under, 167. Courtenay, Hugh, de, 264. "" Alianora formerly wife of, 224. Coven, 128, 129, 219, 237. Hy. de, 68. Marg. de, 172. Ralph de, 219, 251, 255, 282. — Marg. formerly wife of, 219. Marg. de, 219. Alice de, 219. Philippa de, 219. Coventry, Roger Bishop of, 12, 13. Hugh Bishop of, 12. Ric. Bishop of, 20. and Lichfield, Roger Bishop of, 56, 65, 68, 70, 87, 98, 113, 115, 120, 127, 131, 135, 139, 150, 152, 165, 166, 168, 177, 184, 188, 200, 221, 230, 232, 242, 243, 251, 269, 271, 276, 280, 292, 295. the Bishop of, 243, 263. the Canons of the Church of; 165. Cowley, 98, 103, 111, 112, 127, 130, 132, 140, 144, 157. 165, 183, 229, 232. Thos. de, 98, 103, 111, 127, 131, 132, 157, 232. Sara wid. of 98, 103, 111, 127, 131, 132. Ric. son of, 103, 157, 232. John de, 112, 132, 144. Wm. de, 132, 226, 280. Felicia wid. of, 132. Wm. son of, 226. Ric. de, 132, 280. Cowley, Phil, de, 137, 226 . Joan. wid. of, 137, 140. Ric. son of, 226. Ralph de, 144. Robt. son of, 144. Hamon de, 165, 298. Robt. son of, 298. Hy. de, 165. Ralph son of, 165. Ric. le lord, of, 229. Robt. son of, 229. Coygne ~| Coyne ±see Coyney. Coynee J Coyney, John, 78, 79, 169. -- Ric., 98. - Wm., 225, 239, 256, 281, 282. - Roger, 227. - of Weston, John, 144, 256, 281, 282. Craddock of Admundeston, Robt., 88. Crakemarsh, 32, 71, 277. Crassewalle, see Cresswell. Creighton, 32, Cresswell, 298. -- Robt. de, 48. --- Alice wife of, 48. - Ric. de, 131. - John de, 176, 215, 282, 299. - Hy. de, 185, 194, 211, 219, 237, 256, 279, 280, 281. Crok, Marg. 206. Crokesden, Abbot of, 53, 118, 193, 203, 204, 223, 233, 239, 249, 261, 265. Crokesdon, 160. Crokesford, Gilbert de, 227, 252. Cross (a la Croyz), Agnes at the, 53. - Reg. de la, 79. Crotewich, see Gratwich. Croxale, Ralph de, 139. -- - Christiana wid. of, 139. - Robt., son of Christiana de, 139. Croxford, John de, 221. - -- John son of, 221. Crumwell, Ralph de, 58, 59. -- Marg. wife of, 59. Cublesdun 1 (Kibblestone) , 22, 49. Cublestone J 174, 209, 276, 277. CulesLale, Ric. de, 84. -- Alice wid. of, 84. Cullega, 289. Cumbe (Combe), Abbot of, 66. Cumberford, 157. Cumbermere, Ric. Abbot of, 93. - the Abbot of, 240. Cumbreford, Alan de, 86. -- Alan son of, 86. Cungreve (Congreve), 289. XVI. INDEX. Cungreve, John de, 259. Cunton, see Colt/on. Curcun, Ric. le, 99. Win. de, 99. • Stephen de, 195. of Falede, Steph. de, 195. Cursun, Ric. de, 122. Stephen de, 255. Curzon, Stephen de, 297. Curzunof Croxale, Ric.de, 151. Cuyny, see Coyney. D. Dacovere, see Okeover. Dalileye, 203. Darcj, Norman, 164. Darlaston (in Stone), 3, 7, 8, 14, 15, 25, 121, 154, 232. Dionisia de, 7, 8, 9, 10, 154. . Hy. son of, 9. Alina de, 8, 9, 10. John son of, 8, 9. Uviett of, 10. Ormus son of, 10. Fetron. de, 10. Hy. Yerdun de, 15. Felicia de, 15. Hy de, 73. Hervey de, 154. Roger son of, 154. Darlaston, 177, 212. Wm. de, 121, 177, 212. Thomas son of, 121, 177. Daye, Ric le, 83. Dean, Wm. the 273. Declinge, Wm. de, 119, 191, 201, 204. Mat. wid. of, 201, 204 ; and see Eclinges. Decun, Alex., 20. Dene, Thos. de, 256. Deneston 1 52, 56, 59, 65, 68, 145, 154, Denstone J 176, 191, 264. H. de, 11. Hy. de, 27. &eof. de, 176. Derby, Marg. de Ferrars, Countess of, 65. Wm. de Ferrars, Earl of 66. Brochton in, 68. Robt. de Ferrars, formerly Earl of, 152. Derdon, 61. Dereslowe, Roger de, 273. Derlaston ~| Derlaveston >see Darlaston. Derlaxton J Derplaus, Thos de, 274. Derstill, 61. Despencer, Robt. le, 91. Despencer, Hugh le, 189, 246, 264. Deulacres, Abbot of, 191, 195, 199, 202, 205, 220, 224, 246, 256, 266, 267. Devereus John, 68. Walt., 68, 270. Devereux, Mat. de, 72, 81. Wm. de, 109. Walt, de, 223, 224, 236. Sarra mother of, 236 ; and see Evereus. Deverus, see Devereux, Deyli, see Doyly. Deyville, Walt., 6. Dilhorn, see Dulverne. Diryday, Ric., 268. Disure, Ric. de la, 80. Ditton, see Dutton. Dodington, Robt. de, 179. Doggechedile, see Cheadle. Dokesaye, Hugh de, 21, 72, 73, 81, 97, 99, 262. Dokeseye Robt. de, 72, 81, 94, 110, 114, 126. Hugh de, Beat. wid. of, 72, 81. Alice dau. of, 73, 97. Felicia de, 94. Alice de, 109, 114. Ralph de, 278, 280. Dokeshaye, see Dokeseye. Don, Ric., 156. Donewode, 100. Donne, Wm., 91. Donneston, see Deneston. Dorlaveston, see Darlaston. Dorton, John de, 96. Dotton, Philippa de, 166. Douly, see Doyly. Doune, 217, 292. Doversele, W. de, 6. Doxey, see Dockeseye and Dockesaye. D'Oyly, John, 52, 64, 105, 114, 237, 256, 281. Roger son of, 64. — Roes wid. of, 52, 105, 114. John son of, 114. Roes, 60, 89, 217. Roger, 64. Roger son of, 64. Joan, 201. Roes, the grandmother, 238. Draggelawe (Drakeloive, co., Derby), 57. Draicote, see Draycote. Draycote, 76, 77, 298. Phil, de, 8, 9, 10, 49, 60, 61, 75, 76, 80, 82, 106, 112, 138, 185, 203, 227, 236, 237, 282, 298. Hugh de, 11, 27, 131. Philippa dau. of 11. INDEX. XV11. Draycote, Eic. de, 19, 21, 72, 82, 105, 107, 122, 185, 194, 208, 210, 211, 212, 220, 236, 256, 276, 277, 282. Koger son of, 236. Roger son of Phil, de, 76. Win. de, 53, 151, 270. Phil, son of Eic. de, 73, 81, 298. Eic. son of Eic. de, 72, 73, 81. Eic. son of Phil, de, 80, 298. Wm. son of Phil, de, 298. Eoger de, 97, 100. Lettice wife of Eic. de, 105. Phil, son of Phil, de, 106, 227. Agnes wife of Eic. de, 107, 122, 278, 281. Draycote of Tene, Eic. de, 213. of Fulford, Hugh de, 222, 227. Wm. son of, 222. John son of, 222. 227. Dion, wife of, Eoger de, 299. Drayton 121, 159, 243, 249, 269, 270, 286. Wm. de, 51. Marg. wife of, 51. Drengeton, see Drineton. Dreycote, see Draycote. Drineton, 221, 243. Wm. de, 100. Dublin, John Archbishop of, 214, 218, 242, 259. Duddele, John de, 133. John son of, 133. • Agnes de, 133. Eic. de, 133. Wm. de, 133. Duffeld, 98. Duilly, see Doyly. Dulverne (Dilhorn), 20, 202, 246, 284. Ealph de, 11. Eualdus de, 19, 20. Wm. heir of, 19, 20. Hugh, Parson of Church, of, 20. Dun, Hy., 86. Mat. wife of, 86. of Madeley, Me., 132. Adam le, 204. Dundale, Eic. de, 5. Dunstall, 113. Dunstanville, Walt, de, 104. Dunstone, see Deneston. Dunston in co. Northampton, 201. Durantestorp, Peter de, 31. Durdent 1 E m 140< Duredent J Lucy wid. of, 121. Duredent, Eoger, Eic. son of, 121. Dutton, Thos. de, 54, 56, 92, 155, 300. Hugh de, 68. Eobt. de, 136, 166, 199, 211, 220, 237, 300. Nic. father of Thos. de, 155. Philippa wife of Thos. de, 155. wid. of Thos. de, 300. W. de, 300. Eoger de, 300 ; and see Dotton. Dyer, Ealph, 256. Dymmesdale, 113. Dymmoce, Wm. de, 189. Dytton, see Dutton. E. Ebroicis, see Devereux. Eccleshall, 115, 137, 150, 245, 256, 262, 263, 276, 277. Eccleshale, Wm. son of Brian de, 13. - Thos. son of Brian de, 13, 19, - Sinerecote, 139. Ecclishale, see Eccleshall. Ecling, see Eclinges. Eclinges, Wm. de, 108, 117, 120, 187, 242, 260. - Mat. formerly wife of Wm. de, 260. Eddishale, 90, 103. Edegin, Eobt. son of, 16. . 122>151- Edrington, Eoger de, 6. Elenhale, 173, 263, 264, 275, 276, 277. -- Eobt. de, 161. Elford, 165, 184, 194, 212, 269. Elkedon, 243. Elkesdon, Upper, 146. Elkstone, Over, 76, 83, 84, 143, 163, 185, 197, 225, 277. -- John de, 76, 83, 143. -- Christiania de, 76, 83. Elkesdon, see Elkstone. Ellastone, 71, 94, 132, 135, 203, 226 233, 246, 299. Elleford, see Elford. Ellenhall, see Elenhale. Elmedon, Walt, de, 50, 101, 132, 251, 270, 273, 280, 283, 291. - Eector of Church of Weston, Walt, de, 279. Elwerthyn, 123. Elynhale, see Elenhale. Enikerdon, Eobt. de, 219. - Hy. de, 280, 281, 282. Endesovere, Thos. de, 132. XV111. INDEX. Endesovere, Eic. cle, 132. Enedon (Endon), 59, 100, 103, 130, 243, 265. Enefeld, see Enville. Eneston (Enston), 68, 275. Church of, 275. Engaying, John, 160. Englefeud, see Engelfeld. Engelfeld, Win. de, 70, 84, 87. " Marg. dau. of, 70. John de, 84, 87. Win. son of, 80. Burga wid. of, 84, 87. • Alan de, 156. Engleton, 229. John de, 149, 177. Eobt. son of, 149. Thos. de, 151, 229, 255. Win. de, 222. Eic. le Champion of, 229. Engleys, John le, 96. Engleschery, 256. Enisan, see Enisand. Enisand, Ernald son of, 2. Alex, son of, 23. Enkerdon, see Emkerdon. Enston, 157. Enville, Win. de, 96. Alice, wid. of, 96. r~ Walt, de, 169. Joan wid. of, 169. Eoger de Burmingham, Parson of the Church of, 169. Erdinton, Thos. de, 8. Wm. de, 11, 17, 18, 89. Adam de, 48. • Hy. son of, 48. Marg. wife of Hy. de, 48. -. Hy. de, 58, 123, 124. Mat. wid. of, 123, 124. Giles, son of, 123, 124 ; and see Herdington. Erleton, Wm. de, 117. Erlode, see Yarlet. Erlyde, see Yarlet. Erne wade in Salop, 62. Eschampiun, Wm. le, 119. Esenyngton, see Essington. Esington, see Essington. H w>n. Esprigunel, Eic. de, 119, 124. Petron. wife of, 124. Esseby, Wm. de, 108. Esseleye, see Ashley. Essemerbrok, Guy de, 167. • Eic. son of, 167. Eic. son of, 167. Phil, de, 167. John son of, 167. Essington, Eic., Eobt. son of, 91. Eobt. de, 58, 59, 187, 218, 222, 253, 291, 295. Eobt. son of, 218, 222, 291, 295. 223. Nic. wid. of, 58, 59. Eobt. father of, 218, Eic. son of, 218. Wm. son of, 253. — Wm. de, 253. — John de, 291. Hy. son of, 291. Essington, Eic. de, 91. 58, 146, 187, 214, 218. Essinton, see Essington. Estafford, Adam de, 95. Nic. the Baron of, 95. Esthall, 117. Estleye, see Astley. Eston (Aston), E. de, 8, 12, 16, 17, 20. Hugh la Waite of, 17, 18, 22. Humphrey de, 16, 19. . Eobt. de, 17, 18, 21, 25, 27. Nigil brother of E. de, 20, 21. Geof. de, 19. Thos. de, 111. Wm. son of, 111. Estwall, 87. Esyngge, Eobt. de, 109. Eton, see Etton. Etton, John de, 70, 80, 102, 121, 156, 162. Joan wife of, 70, 80, 103, 156, 162. Evenefeud, see Enville. Everard, Eobt. 168. Everens, Walt, de, 84, 248. Walt, father of, 248. Ewyas, 71. Extall, Eoger de, 58. Hy. de, 85, 142. Hy. son of, 142 ; and sf.e Heghstall and Hexstall. Eyleford, see Elford. Eylesburi, Walt, de, 123. Eyr, John le, 228, 290. Eoger son of, 228. Eyton, 173, 226. Eoger de, 95, 124. John de, 161, 225, 276. Chirche (Church-Eaton) , 226, 235, 245. Wode (Wood-Eaton), 226, 245. • John father of John de, 276. of Ashley, John de, 297. Eyvill, Thos. de, 108. INDEX. XIX. F. Falede (Fauld), 195. Farleham, 7, 8, 21. Farnham, 71. Felde, see Fiele. Fenton-Culvert, 71, 79, 138, 198, 228, 234. German de, 79. Eoger de, 276. Wyvien (Vivian), 277, Fereres, see Ferrars. Ferrars, Kobt. de, 60, 63, 69, 76, 86, 97, 111, 141, 145, 152, 180, 223. Thos. son of, 97. — John son and heir of, 97, 111, 152, 159, 232. Alienora wid. of, 98, 111, 137, 145, 158, 159. Countess of Derby, Marg. de, 65, 107, 180. Agnes, dau. of, 65. Earl of Derby, Wm. de, 66. Sibilla wife of, 66. Thos. de, 69, 70, 80, 142, 178, 185, 227, 239, 240, 256. Agnes formerly wife of, 227, 239. Thos. son of, 256. formerly Earl of Derby, Eobt. de, 152, 250. Wm. de, 152. Alianora de, 173, 232. of Lockeseye, Thos. de, 186. Marg. de, 239. Alianora Countess of, 241, 275, Marg. Countess of, 257. John de, 277. Feylde, see Field. Field, 49, 67, 190, 192. Fileby, Me. de, 101. Eobt. de, 198, 210, 299. Adam de, 177, 210. Filuby, see Fileby, and Phileby. Finchespath, 50, 165, 169. Fishereswyk (Fisher wicJc} , 121, 140, 244. Fitz Philip, John, 49, 55, 58, 77, 165, 193, 194, 200, 204, 208, 209, 219, 220, 237, 240, 241, 243, 258, 260, 276. • John son of, 49, 193, 200, 204, 208, 209, 219, 240, 243. • of Berleston, John, 91. of Eodelawe, John, 92. Hamund, 200, 204. Olive wife of, 200, 201. Fitz Philip, of Tene, Wm., 256. of Bobynton, John, • Jolm of Bolynton, John, 185. Fitz John, John, 65. Eic., 168, 194, 196, 202, 204. John brother of, 194. Eustace, Thos., 69. Elias of Cherleton, Eobt., 85. Petron. wid. of, 85. G-eoffrey Wm., 96, 221. John bon of, 221. Alice, wid. of, 251. Ealph Wm., 33. Warine Geof., 99, 102, 104, 99, 102, 104, 252. wid. of, 99, 102, 104. Wm. son of, Alice Alienora dau. of, 99. Madok of Bromfield, Griffin, 107. Emma, wife of, 107. Herbert of Northburi, Wm., 122. Hy. son of, 122. Bagot, John, 156. Holegod, Phil, 241. William, Eic., 248. Flamstude, John de, 256. Flashbrook, see Flosbrok and Flottes- brok. Fleccher, see Fletcher. Flemming, Hy. le, 108, 109, 117, 120. Marg. wid. of, 108. Flemyng, see Flemming. Fletcher, Hy. le, 255, 281. Flittelegh, Eobt. de, 168. Hawyse wife of, 168. Flosbrok (Flashbrook), 233, 295. . Eic. de, 55. Hugh de, 233. Thos. de, 263. Jordan de, 294, 295. Eic., formerly of, 294. Flossebrok, see Flosbrok. Flotesbrok, Eic. de, 140. Jordan de, 212, 224. Folejambe, Eobt. de, 190. Mat. wid. of, 190. Folford, s XX. INDEX. Folsbrok, see Forsbrook. Fonte of Over Penne, Ralph de, 260. Forde, 113. Sibilla wid. of Wm. de la, 274. Forebruge, 179, 299. Forebrugge, see Forebruge. Forester, Thos. le, 244. Forgate, 287. Forsbrook, 11, 202, 229, 236. Hugh de, 229, 236. Sim. son of, 229, 236. Forton, 54. Fossebrock, see Forsbrook. Foulford, see Fulford. Foxwyst, 160. Fradley, 161. Ealph Quintin of, 253. Eicholda wife of, 253. Fradswell, 12, 27, 234, 243, 274, 276. Franketon, 201. Church of, 205, 208. • Ealph de, 208. Manor of, 208. Frankville, 217. Eoger de, 33. Eobt. de, 88, 117, 138, 172, 217, 230, 263, 264, 275, 276, 286. Hillaria wife of, 138, 173, 264, 286. Lettice wife of, 88. Wm. de, 217. Wm., Phil., Eoger, brothers of Eobt. de, 230. Fraunceys, Wm., 68. Father of Eic. de Vernun, Gilbert le, 183. Fraunkeville, see Frankville. Fraunkevyle, see Frankville. Fraunkleyn, Eoger le, 61. Freds well, see Fradswell. Freford (Freeford) 244. Cecilia de, 7. Eobt. de, 188, 221, 253, 284. Isolda wife of, 188. G-eof. son of, 284. G-eof. de, 278. Wm. de, 294, 297. Freman, Wm. le, 269. of Barre, Eic. le, 130. Frend, Ealph le, 274. Wm. le, 274. , John son of, 274. Freyford, see Freford. Frodeleye, see Fradley. Frodeswalle 1 Fradawell. Froaeswelle J Fryville, Alex de, 247. Joan wife of, 247. Marg. mother of Joan, 247. Fukeram, Eic., 63. Fulef ord, see Fulford. Fulford, 3, 31, 49, 80, 131, 137, 218, 277. Walt, de, 16, 20. Hy. de, 31. Thos. brother of, 31. Hugh de, 138. Hy. son of, 138. Wm. de, 227, Fulsford, 202. Fulverle (Fo other ley) , 61. Fyleby, see Fileby. Fynch, Hy., 297. of Lichfield, John, 297. Fysherwyk, see Fishereswyk. G. Galpin of Chedle, Wm., 140. Gamel, 23. Garlsund, Wm., 259. Gasteneyes (Wasteneys), John le, 276. Gatacre, John de, 124. Gaulegh, see Gauley. Gauley, 251 . Hy. de, 279. Eobt. brother of, 279. Gaunsel of Alveton, Eobt., 150, 203. Eobt. son of, 150. Nic. de, 189. Eobt. son of, 189. Eobt., 204. Gayton, 107, 152, 276. Phil, de, 289. Gaywode, Eoger de, 215. Hervey son of, 215. Eobt. de, 215. Mat. wid. of, 215. Eoger son of, 215. Adam grandfather of Hervey de, 215. Gerbod of Stafford, Thos. 112. Gerbode, John, 185. Alice wid. of, 185. Wm., 185. Gervase, Eobt. 207. Gerveys of Wol verb, amp ton, Eic., 178, 186, 223. Eobt., 256, 282. Thos., 281, 282. of Hampton, Eic., 283. Getyngton, 57. Giffard, P., 11. John, 55, 65, 70, 127, 149, 168, 194, 220. Wm. brother of, 194. of Chilinton, John, 65, 96, 160, 162, 163, 176, 182, 192, 196, 202, INDEX. XXI. 204, 214, 222, 234, 235, 237, 273, 280, 281, 299. Ealphl brothers Eobt. /of, 162. Ada wife of, 222. Peter, 85, 150, 151. of Walton, John, 152. Thos., 163. John son of, 163. G-iffart, Andrew, 6. Kalph, 194. G-ilberd of Stafford, Wm., 174, 298. G-ilberde, Wm., 256. Gilbert, Alan son of, 31. Matania wife of, 31. Wm., 138, 166. Hy., 263. G-lascote, Hy. de, 78. Glaseley, Alan de, 212, 240. Alan son of, 212. Kat. wife of, 212. Guy. de, 217. Alan son of, 217. Glaseleye, see Glaseley. Gloucester and Hereford, Wm. de, Clare, Earl of, 87. Gnossall, John de, 31. Canon of, 272. Gnousale, 224. Church of, 243. Walt, de, 155 Geof. de, 224. Kic. son of, 224. „ Peter de, 232. Wm. son of, 232. Gnoushale, see Gnousall. Gnoweshale, see Gnosall. Godfrey, Wolekin, 105. Godwynfc of Colton, Geof., 273. Goldene, Thos. de, 120. Goldisburgh, Eic. de, 237. -- Alesia wife of, 237. G-ongles, 251. Gonston, 139. Gopsille, 61. Gorbold, Thos., 256. Gorstes, Al«x. de, 89. Gorsthull, Eic. de, 143. -- Hy. son of, 143. Gousel, Walt, de, 172. Grant Yenur, see Grosrenor. Grant, Phil, le, 178. Granzon, Gerard de, 76. G-ratwich, 97, 202, 234. Grauntsele, Peter de, 120. Gravenovere, Eobt. de, 239. - Eoger of, 239. Grazebrook, Adam de, 61, 111. Grazebrook, Barthol. de, 77. Adam son of, 77. — Eobt. de, 77, 94. Grendale, see Grendon. Grendon, 61, 73, 106, 153. John de, 58, 61, 107, 133, 136, 150, 161, 165, 166, 183, 193, 198, 204, 219, 229, 234, 292. Eobt. de, 60, 61, 198, 229, 234, 289, 292. Scolastica wid. of, 60, 61, 289. Ealph de, 61, 73, 77, 83, 94, 101, 103, 105, 106, 110, 147, 198, 270, 286, 289. Isabella wid. of, 103, 105, 106, 110. Ealph son of, 103, 106, 110, 147, 198. Joan, wife of John de, 107, 133, 136, 165. Alienora de, 153. Philippa de, 153. Eobt. son of, John de, 183, 193, 198, 229, 234. Grenley, 97. Gresebrok, see Grazebrook. Gresele ] Greselee >see Gresley. Greselegh J Gresley, 57. Engenulph de, 7, 8, 9, 10, 14, 243. Edelina wife of, 243. Petron. dau. of, 8. Wm. de, 30. Geof. de, 55, 57, 109, 120, 127, 135, 144, 164, 190, 194, 200, 209, 211, 212, 219, 231, 237, 241, 276, 281, 284, 297. Peter de, 200. Wm. brother, 200. Eobt. son of Geof. de, 278, 281, 283, 284. Wm. son of Geof. de, 281, 283, 284. Gretton, 59, 112, 149, 196. - Horton-cum-, 28. -- Adam de, 64. -- Ealoh son of, 64. - Ealph de, 69, 149, 201. Grey, Isabella de, 201. - Eeg. de, 58. Greyndon, see Grendon. Griffin, Wm., 8. 19. - Eustace, 8. - Alex., 17. XX11. INDEX. Griffin, G-., 19. G-eof ., 49, 76, 83, 163, 165, 174, 185, 216, 232, 238, 243, 276. G-eof. son of, 163, 165, 185, 216. of, Colton, John, 189, 297, 300. Hy., 300. Agnes dau. of, 300. Wm. son of John, 300. Alice dau. of Hy., 300. Wm., 272. David son of, 100. Elizabeth wife of, 100. John, 147. Clayton, 216, 217, 238, 247. Wm. son of, 228, 240. Wladusa wife of, 228. Bert., 247. Albreda wife of, 247. Geof. son and heir of, 248. Griffyn, see Griffin. Grim, Thos., 109, 256. - of Little Heywode, Thos., 144, 232. - John, 207, 208, 278. Grisele ] Griseley *>see Gresley. Griseleye J Grosvenor, Eobt. le, 246, 264. Groucok, Hy., 256. Gryffyn, see Griffin. Grym, see Grim. Grytton, see Gretton. Guldene, Ormus le, 14. Gundesleye, 108. Gunston, 163 ; and see Gonstone. Gyffard, see Giffard. H, Haberyate, 174. Haggeleye, Eobt. de, 182, 186. Hy. de, 240. Haia, Geoffrey de, 16. Hakedene, see Hakedone. Hakedone, Hugh de, 137, 150, 263. Haket, Wm., 221, 222. Haleford, Eobt. de, 5, 6. •" Amice, wife of, 5. Hales (Sheriff Hales], 245. Eoger de, 65, 75, 145, 153. Isabel wife of, 145, 153. Aston-in-, 73, 177. Oweyn, Abbot of, 201, 235, 236, 248. Hales -under-Lyme, Knighton in, 220, 223, 290. Wonyngton, near 228. •upon-Lousyerd, 154. Halghton (Haughton), 164, 277. Eobt. de, 230, 276, 277, 280, 291. 230. Thos. the ancestor, 230. Ealph son of, 230. Eobt. brother of Ealph, Thos. son of, 230. Eic. de, 278 ; and see Halton and Halweton. Halton, Thos. de, 66. Halvehide, Wm. de, 7. Halweton, 154. Hamberi, see Hambury. Hambriton, see Amerton. Hamburi, see Hambury. Hambury, 179, 204, 281. Church of, 75. Nic. de, 77. Agnes wife of, 77. Hameleyn, Wm., 85. John, 212. Mat. wife of, 212. Hammerwich, 244. Hampton near Blithfield, 130, 132. Wm. de, 48. Hugh de, 130, 132. Marg. wid. of, 130, 132. Ealph son of, 130. • Eobt. de, 130. Hampton (Wolverhampton), Hervey de, 186, 217, 255. Clement de, 283. • Hy. son of, 283. Simon son of, 283. Gerrase de, 162. Eic. son of, 162. Hamsted (Hampstead), 246. Hamstede, Thos. de, 69, 80, 167, 173, 219, 246, 293. Thos. son of, 173. Senior, Thos. de, 173. Guy grandfather of Thos. de, 219. Hamton, see Hampton. Hanberyate, see Hanyard. H anbury, see Hambury. Hanchureh, 51. Adam de, 127, 132. Handsacre, 50, 125, 231, 244, 252. Wm. de, 50, 86, 96, 99, 101, 102, 104, 110, 125, 127, 130, 139, 142, 172, 200, 231, 252. Ala., wid. of, 125, 127, 135, 172, 231, 252. Avice de, 96. INDEX. XXill. Handsacre, Alice wife of Wm. de, 99. Wm. son of Wm. de, 127, 135, 139, 231. Amice de, 142. Wm. son of, 142. John de, Chaplain, 172. 268. Handsworth, 48, 49, 77, 83, 89, 116, 219, 242, 268, 269, 270, 291. Church of, 74, 75. Haneton, see Haunton. Hanewyke, 59. Hanred, Wm. de, 160. Hanyard, 131. Haiiyn, Letardus de, 77. Harbourne, 34, 244. Hardeheved, Wm., 85. Thos. de, 280. of Dulverne, Thos., 284. Harecheles, 100. Harecurfc, Illariade, 52. Wm. de, 52, 69, 108, 117, 138, 263, 275. Hy. son of, 52. Etc. son of, 69. Alice wid. of, 108. HiUaria wid. of, 117, 138, 263, 275. Ric. de, 173, 217, 263, 275, 277, 286. Joan wife of, 217. Hy. de, 217, 292. Alian. wife of, 217, 292. Harlaston, 175, 183, 198, 245, 270. Harper, Gilbert le, 93. of Cesterhunte, Gilbert le, 101, 141. 127. of Handsacre, Thos. le, 125, John le, 192. Thos. le, 25.2. Haselore, Robt. de, 170. Lavinia de, 170. Haselouere, see Haslor. Haselschawe, Walt, de, 105. Haselwell, David de, 246, 264. Haslor, 244. Hastang, Robt. de, 101, 176, 219, 220, 237, 276, 280. Eobt. son of, 176. of Chebeseye, Robt. de, 55, 89. Hastings, John de, 157,247, 270,284. Hy. de, 294. Hatherdene, 233. Hatton, 90. Wm. de, 90. Haughton, Thos. de, Halghton. Haukeston, 113. 164 ; and see Haunton, 34, 83, 93, 105, 110, 146. Hayford, G-t., 119. Haywood, Little, 97, 144, 232, 243, 244. -- 276, 277. Heckestal, see Extall. Hedlegh, Cecilia de, 245, 284. Hegham, Robt. de, 180. Hegheoffele, see High Offley. Heghstall, Simon de, 276. Hekstule, see Extall. Heleigh, see Helegh. Helegh, 58, 113, 276. Heliun, Walt, de, 211. Helkeston, see Elkestone. Helley, see Helegh. Hendebodi, Ralph, 7. Hengham, Ralph de, 52, 115, 165. Hensy, Latard de, 250. Henyn, Letardus de 79, and see Hanyn. Heranville, see Heronville. Herdewyk (co. Northampton), 190. Herdington, Hy. de, 59. -- Mat. wife of, 59. Hereford, Earl of, 106. Hereville, see Heronville. Herlaston \ Herlaweston > see Harlaston. Herleweston ) Herlide, see Yarlet. Hermevill, see Heronville. Heronville, John de, 58, 102, 116, 119, 130, 147, 165, 169, 177, 185, 194, 207, 211, 212, 219, 220, 231, 237, 268, 270, 279, 280, 281, 282, 285, 297. - Hy. de, 99, 142, 231, - Wm. de, 116, 170, 285. -- Wm. son of, 170. -- Alice wife of, 170. Herunville, see Heronville. Herteshorn, Roger de, 68. -- Julia wid. of, 68. Hervey, Robt. son of, 7. Hesseburn (co. Derby), 84. Hethe, 71. Heyr, Robt. le, 177. - Wm. le, 223. - of Knighton, Ric. le, 220, 223. Heystone, 217. - Dametta de, 217. - Avelina de, 217. - Hy. de, 255. Heywode, see Haywood. Hide, see Hyde. Higgeford, see Huggeford. Hildeleston, see Hilderston. Hilderston, 21. 22, 48, 54, 77, 79, 83, 84, 85, 155, 203, 209, 228. Y 2 XXIV. INDEX. Hilderston, Wm. de, 6, 16, 17, 20. Ernald de, 12. Eoger brother of Wm. de, 17. Ealph de, 48. Wm. son of, 48. Gilbert de, 79. Eobt. son of, 79. Hildulveston, see Hilderston. Hill, Eoger, 87. Wm. son of, 87. Hillary, Eoger, 158. Wm., 158, 162. • Thos., 165, 169 ; and see Illori. Hillmorton, 90, 117, 119. Himley, 70, 84, 103, 121, 156, 163. Hints, see Hyntes. Hixon, 97, 173, 190, 209, 278. Hoarcross, see Horecross. Hodenet, Wm. de, 55, 79, 88, 97, 125, 128, 141, 196. Hogelegh, Marg. de, 246. Hoken, see Oaken. Holdich, Wm. de, 214. Eic. son of, 214. Hy. de, 214. Holebrok, 63. Holm, 111, 202. Holney, Eic. de, 131. A rice wid. of, 131. Homewyk, 114. Hondesacre, see Handsacre. Honeslegh, 91. Honeswurth, see Hands-worth. Honeswych, see Hammerwich. Honeworth, see Handsworth. Hopewas, see Hopwas. Hopton, 31, 191, 208, 215, 225, 243, 276, 277. Alice de, 21, 25. Eobt. son and heir of, 21. Walt, de, 83, 190, 195, 197, 205, 214, 245, 256 ; and see Hupton. Hopwas, 157, 251, 252. Hore, Thos. le, 93, 95. Lucas le, 238. of Frodeswell, Wm. le, 276. Nic. le, 276. Horeburn, see Harbourne. Horecross, 226, 246. Horlaston j Harlagton> Horlaveston J Horninglowe, 288. John de, 255. Hornville, see Heronville. Horselegaj H d Horselegh J Horseley, 291. Wm. de, 150. Avice wife of, 150. Eobt. de, 280, 291. Horseley, Eobt. son of, 291. Horseye, 59. Horslowe, 210. Horton, Eeg. de, 28. - 59, 149, 243, 244, 276. Hottokesacre (Uttoxeter), 250. Houndhill, 204. -- Hy. de, 99. Houton, John de, 25, 88, 99, 107, 198, 276, 286. -- Alienora wife of, 88. Hubert of Bromley Eegis, Wm., 254. Huccesdon, see Hixon. Hucstedon, see Hixon. Huese (Hussey), Hugh ; and see Huse, 289. 281. Huggeford, Mat. de, 48. Eic. son of, 48. Eobt. de, 51, 77, 155, 228, 279, Wm. de, 83, 85. Nic. de, 68. Huldeston, Jordan de, 77. Hullmorton, see Hillmorton. Hull, 277. Hulme Ealph, 51. Hulton, Abbot of, 64, 69, 179. Wm. Abbot of, 64. Convent of, 65. Eobt. de, 130. Thos. father of, 130. Eic. de, 188, 272. Eobt. de, grandfather of Eic. de, 188. Humberstan, 204. Humberstone, Abbot of, 200, 204. co. Lincoln, 200. Humeleye, see Himley. Humfrey, Wm., 291. Mab. dau. of, 291. Huncesdon, see Hixon. Hundesacre, see Handsacre. Hunecote, see Oncote. Hunhyle, see Houndhill. Hunsterton, Eic. de, 118. Hunstoke (HinstoTce), 197. Hunstreton in co. Chester, 274. Hunte, Wm. le, 87. Huntebacbe, see Huntenbache. Huntenbache, 152, 236. Eeg. de, 150, 152, 263. Lucy wife of, 150. Eic. de, 235, 236. — Alice formerly wife of, 236. Hupton, Wm. de, 69. Huse, Hugh, 218. Eic. son of, 236. Wm. son of, 236. INDEX. XXV. Huse, John, 246. • - John son and heir of, 246. Huse of Albrighton, John, 183. Elizabeth wid. of, 183. Huton, see Houton. Huttesdon, see Hixon. Huxelegh, Marg. de, 264. Hujhtesdon, see Hixon. Hyda, 18, 24. Hyde, 75, 141, 292. • Thos. de la, 100, 107, 115, 127, 128, 147, 162, 212, 281. Alice wife of, 107, 115. Geof. de la, 147, 218, 234. John son of, 147, 234. Eobt. son of, 218, 234. Wulveley by, 186. Hydesland, 149, 247. Hyllary, see Hillary. Hylton, 120. Hymele, see Hiinley. Hyntes, 131, 244, 290. • Wm. de, 61. Hyrton, see Horton. I. Hlari, Wm., 231. Thos. son of, 231. Illary, Koger, 80, 147, 189. Eic. son of, 80, 147. Wm. son of, 189. Illory, see Illary and Yllori. Wm., 268, 282. Hum, 160, 167. Ingge, Wm., 131. Insula, Gerard de, 108. Ippestone \ -„ -IK, Ipstanes }53>151- Wm. de, 11, 53, 123, 151. John de, 117, 123. Beatrice, mother of Wm. de 123 ; and see Ypstanes. Irton, Hy. de, 57. Clem. wid. of, 57. Ivo, Wm. son of, 20. lyton (Irton, co., Derby), 57. J. Jarcumville, Andrew de, 77. • • Simon de, 185. Joce of Bissopeston, Eobt., 273. • John son of, 273. Joeuene of Waleton, Eoger le, 229. Eoger son of, 229. Johanneston, Eobt. de, 296; and see Jonestone. John, Wm. son of, 33. Jonestone (Johnstone) , Peter de, 207. John de, 297. Jordan, Ealph son of, 11. Jouene Seynur, Wm. le, 135, 145. Thos. le, 140. Jurdan Eobt. 139. Eobt., son of, 139. K. Kanocburi, see Cannockbury. Kanock, see Cannock. Karles, John, 60. Karsewelle, see Cavers wall. Kaunville, see Canville. Kauriswell, see Caverswell. Kavereswalle, see Caverswall. Keel, 121, 267. Eoger de Boninton the Precep- tor of, 49. Selling, Eic., 31. Kellowe, Wm. de, 158. Kemcote, 64. Ken (or Keu), Ealph le, 125. Lawrence le, 179. of Hambury, Hy. le, 204, 281. Hy. son of, 204. • of Cotene, Lawrence le, 204. Wm. le, 237. • Edith first wife of, 237. Wm. son of, 237. Hy. le, 280. Kenilworda, Eobt. the Prior of, 12. Kenilworth, David the Prior of, 26. Wm. the Prior of, 26. Eic. the Prior of, 102. Kent, Hugh de, 159. Kersewelle, see Caverswall. Kevermund, Holm under, 239. Kevermunt, Norton under, 175. Kibblestone, see Cubleston. Kinfare, 82, 241, 256, 257, 258, 260. Church of, 243. King, Edm., son of the, 51. Edm. brother of the, 60, 76 98, 137, 156, 158, 211, 245, 250, 257, 264, 265, 266, 269. Hy. III., Edm. son of, 63. King of Eome, Hy. son of the, 63. of Eunhale, Adam le, 256, 281. Kingele, see Kingslegh. Kingsbromley, see King's Bromley. Kingeslegh, 147, 162, 237, 245. Eobt. de, 65, 75. Alice wife of, 65, 75. XXVI. INDEX. Kingeslegh, Bothes, 237. Kingestone, see Kingston. King's Bromley, 87, 108, 121, 215, 245. Kingston, 55, 57, 241, 265. Kinton, Robt. de, 6. Kirkeby, Thos. de, 297. -- Marg. wife of, 297. Knetton, see Cnotton. Kneytleye 1 Tr . , ,, Knightele j^^mghtley. Knightley, 55. - Robt. de, 55, 89, 194, 204, 207, 220, 237, 256, 257, 280, 281, 282, 284. Knigliton, 64. - -- Hy. de, 64. — - ----- -- Hugh son of, 64. - Ric. le Heyr. of, 220, 223. --- Wm. de, 220, 290. - -- Adam son of, 220, 223 . -- Wm. son of, 290. ---- Adam de, 290. -- Robt. son of, 223. - - in Hales-under-Lyme, 220, 223. - in the Hales, 290. Knights Templars, 49. -- — - Imbert Master of, 49. Knipersle, Robt. de, 281. Kniyeton, Hy. de, 211. Knolles, 245'. Knoshale, see Gnosal. Knotton, see Cnotton. Knovill, see Cnovill. Knyghtelee, see Knightley. Knyghton, see Knighton. Knygtele, see Knightley. Knythele, see Knightley. Knytheleye, see Knightley. Knython, see Knighton. Knytteleye, see Knightley. Knyveton, Math, de, 79, 160, 167. --- Hy. son of, 79, 107, 133, 136. ---- Isabella wife of, 79, 107, 133, 136. — Elizabeth wid. of, 160, 167. Kokenage (CoJcenage), Geof. de, 161, 166. Kokenegge, see Kokenage. Kokfeld, John de, 54. Philippa wife of, 54. Krideling, Adam de, 172. Ku, Hy. le, 255 ; and see Ken. Kulegh, see Coley. Kygelegh, see Knightley. Kylemedone (Elmedori), Walt, de, 73. Kynefare, see Kinfare. Kyng, see King. Kyngesbromleye, see King's Bromley. Kyngesle "] Kyngesleghe > see Kingslegh. Kyngesiey J Kyngespole, 250. Kyngessey, Robt. de, 48. Alice wife of, 48. Kyngeston, see Kingston. Kynpersle, Robt. de, 88. Kynton, Reg. de, 130. Lacy, E. of Lincoln, Hy. de, 120, 127, 231, 265. Ewyas, 200. Laheved, La, 59. La Lone, John in, 187. Lamescote, 119. Landa, Prior of, 66, 71. Langedon, see Longdon. Langerugge, 79. Thos. de, 79. Langeton, see Longton. Langford, see Longford. Langhedone, see Longdon. Languet, 246. Lapley, 247. Lapley, Prior of, 28, 77, 151, 170, 181, 247. Lappeleye, see Lapley. Launde, Prior of, 160 ; and see Landa. Launton, see Loynton. Lauvel, Robt., 152. Lavedene, Canon of Trentham, Ric. de> 280. Leche, Wm. le, 271. Lee, La, 243, 277, 283. Lee, Ric. de, 18, 31, 76, 166, 174, 218, 221, 277. Wm. de, 49, 55, 69, 131, 137, 218. 137. 137. Marg. wid. of, 131, Ric. son of, 49, 131, Hervey de la, 114. Nic. de la, 201. — Thos. de la, 221. Petron. wife of, 221. 221. Robt. de la, 221, 274. John son of, 221, 274. Agnes formerly wife of, Leek, 265, 267 Lega, Robt. de, 21. Hy. de, 27, 105. Legh, 199, 203, 227. Roger son of, 274. INDEX. XXV11. Legh, Eeg. Parson of Church of, 61. • Adam de, 178. Milisant de, 199. • Eeg. son of, 199. Eeg. de, 218, 227, 281. Eeg. son of, 218. Me. son of, 227. — Marg. formerly wife of, 227. Eobt. de, 227. near Bylington, 210. Leigh, 106. Lek, 202, 224, 246. Westwode near, 220. Lelewys, see Liswys. Lenton, Prior of, 74. Leon, Leon son of, 58, 82. Marg. dau. of, 82. Lestowe, Stowe, 97. Lestrange, Hamon, 49, 57, 63, 69. • John, 59. Joan wife of, 59. Eoger, 69, 240. • Eobt., 88. Alienora, wid. of, 88, Lesyng, Eobt., 152. Leth, Eeg. de, 50. Ealph son of, 50. Levedale, 60, 145, 217, 224, 226. Gervase de, 89, 101. Alieo wid. of, 89, 101. Hugh de, 161, 270. Wm. son of, 270. G-eof. de, 217. Sibilla dau. of, 217. Julia dau. of, 217. Geof. grandfather of Sibilla and Julia, 217. Eobt. de, 224, 226. Hugh son of, 224, 226. — Isolda formerly wife of, 226. Eic. de, 226. Eobt. son of, 226. Levesone, Ealph le, 269. Levyngton (Loynton), Eoger de, 109, 115, 134, 296. Petroii. wife of, 109, 115, 134, 296. Leyynton, see Levington. Leya, Gerard de, 17. Leyes, 298. Leyk, see Leek. Lichefeud, see Lichfield. Lichfield, 55, 133, 244, 256, 272, 277. Dean of, 74, 91. Geof. the Palmer of, 178. Canon of the Church of St. Chedde of, 228. Morughale near, 297. Limbard, Brankeleon le, Linhull, Eoger de, 158. Wm. son of, 158. Linton, 57. Eeg. de, 55, 57. Lisle, Anketell de, 214. Liswys, Eic. de, 297. Eic., son of, 297. Litleburi Littlebiri - I ™ I John de, 58, 79, 125, 126,128,133,134,135, 137,142,146,161,165. Wm. son of, 58. Eic. de, 64. Mat. wife of, 64. Mat. wid. of John de, 125, 128, 133, 134, 135, 137, 161, 165. Eoger de, 125, 126, 128, 137, 142, 146, 246, 286. Liverpool, 98. Lockesley, 139, 186, 227, 239. Lockesleye, Little, 239. Lodelawe, 71. Loges, Eic. de, 55, 59, 62, 70, 85, 90, 93, 94, 101, 132, 134, 141, 152, 169, 181, 195, 200, 205, 211, 242. ---- Eic. son of, 195, 200, 205, 242. - Hugh de, 59, 62, 85, 141, 163, 182, 195, 20D, 205, 206, 207, 242, 251. -- Hugh son of, 59, 62. Eic. son of, 163, 195, 205, 206, 207. Muriel, 182. Hugh de, the King's butler, 206. Lokesford, 88. Lollington (Lullington, co, Derby}, 57. London, Eic. de, 68. — Hugh de, 146. Lone of Strethay, Eoger de, 139. Eic. son of, 139. Eobt. de Croxale grand- father of Eic., 139. of Hampton, John in la, 283. Longdon, 59, 86, 94, 228, 244, 268, 269, 277, 297. Geof. de, 228, 297. John son of, 228. Hugh son of, 297. Alice de, 262. Chaplain Walt, le, 272. Me. de, 273. Alice wife of, 273. Longedon I L d Longedone j Longeford, see Longford. Longenorle, see Longnor. Longesdon, see Longdon. Longford (co. Derby), 64, 67. Geof. de, 97. Oliver de, 132, 135, 299. XXV111. INDEX. Longford, Oliver, John son and heir of, 132, 135, 299. Agnes wid. of, 132, 135. Nigel de, 135. John de, 172. Longridge, Eobt. de, 74, 98. Bas. wife of, 74, 98. Longrigge 1 see Longridge and Lange- Longrugge J rugge. Longton, 79, 266. John de, 78. Bas. wife of, 78. Lord Simon le, 109. John son of, 109 ; and see Loverd. Lottreworth (Lutterwortk) , 71. Lou, Eobt. le, 58. Lousyerd, Hales upon 154. Lovel, Hy., 165, 172, 180. Loverd, John le, 252. Lowe, Adam de la, 56. -Adam son of, 56. Eic. son of, 56. Clern. de la, 56. Eoger brother of, 56. Eoger de la, 261. Agatha formerly wife of, 261. Loxley, see Lockesley. Loynton, Eoger de, 119. Petron. wife of, 119 ; and see Levington. Lu, Simon le, 92. Simon son of, 92. Luchefeld, see Licb field. Lude, Wm. de la, 255. Lullington, 109, 200. Lungespeie, Wm., 34. • Idonea wife of, 34. Lutele, Phil, de, 217, 255. Lutteleye, Thos. de, 255. Lychfeld, see Lichfield. Lydeyate, Eic. de la, 147. Lyme, Maddele-under-, 275. Newcastle-under-, 94, 111, 166, 190, 192, 256, 266, 295. Lymesy, Ealph de, 115, 118, 290. Joan wife of, 115, 118, 290. Lyndon, 148. Lyon, Lyon son of, 256 ; and see Leon. Lysways, see Liswys. M. Machen, Eic., 136. Amice wid. of, 136. Eic. son of, 136. Macer, Eobt., 6. M'addelee Maddelegh •see Madeley. 3' 159> 162< 167> 2G4' 274, 277, 287. Great, 162, 175, 216, 294. Eic. de, 167. Eic. Verney of, 256. -under-Lyme, 275. Maer, see Mere. Malbenc, see Maubanc. Mallore, Anketill, 34, 35. Mallyng, Hy. de, 210. Malvern, Great, Prior of, 277. Malvesin, Nic. de, 10. Herbert de, 10. • Alan son of, 10. Handle, Hugh de, 270. Manlovel, Eobt., 264. Mapelton, Eobt. de, 85. Avice wid. of, 85. Marcellus, Official of the Bishop of, Worcester, 6. March, Wm. le, 228. Marchington, 98, 138, 195, 216, 250. Eoger de, 48, 58, 80, 107, 133, 136, 185. Alienora wife of, 107. 133, 136. Wm. de, 135. Marchumley, 113. Maer, see Mere. Mareschall, Gilbert le, 93, 95, 97, 161. Emma wid. of, 93, 95, John le, 100. Eic. le, 119. Wm. le, 155. John brother of, 155. Eobt. le, 160, 164, 166. of Aston, Eobt, le, 270, 281. of Stafford, John le, 298. Marham, see Marnebam. Marisco, Eobt. de, 110, 114, 126, 176. Markynton, Wm. de, 121, 129. Marlowe, Adam de, 207. Marmin, see Marmion. Marmion, Phil., 52, 89, 110, 140, 157, 201, 247, 282, 294. Marneham, Eic. de, 56, 77, 84, 149, 220, 223, 224, 236, 248, 270, 279. Marg. wife of, 56, 77, 84, 149, 220, 224, 236, 248. Eic. father of Marg. de, 77, 236. Wm. son of Eic. de, 236. Bert, son of Eic. de, 279. Nic. son of Eic. de, 279. Marshall, Walt. Earl, 66. Marston, 247, 287. Prebend of, 210. Eoger de, 99. INDEX XXIX. Martin, Wm., 89. Matetres, John le, 61. Mathelfeld, 265. Matherfeud, see Mayfield. Matilda, Kobt. son of, 35. Maubanc. Wm. de, 19, 22, 24. -- Aanor, 22, 24. - Wichum, 22, 24. Mauvallet, Eic., 183. Mauvaslet, Adam, 175. - Eic. 175. Mauveypin, Saer, 138, 154, 158. -- - Alice wid. of, 138, 158. - Hy., 195, 219, 220, 233, 237, 255, 279, 280, 281 ; and see Mal- vesin. Mayfield, Over, 190. Maysham, Eoger de, 284. Meaford, 3, 28. Medwe, Eoger de, 256. Mefford, see Meaford. Meleburn, Eobt. de, 226, 246, 255, 281. ---- Eobt. eon of, 226. Melewicli, see Millwich. Melewyz, see Millwich. Merchants' Guild in Newcastle-under- Lyme, 111. Merchinton, see Marchington. Mercia, King of, 1. Mercicton, see Marchington. Mere, 54, 92, 105, 127, 130, 133, 140, 155, 217, 242, 243, 300. - Q-uy de, 18. - Eudo de, 24. - Eobt. de, 49, 80, 138, 140, 150. - Thos. de, 8, 49, 52, 55, 66, 67, 93, 126, 127, 130, 132, 133, 140, 155, 161. . -- Alice wife of, 126. - Wm. de, 51, 104, 118, 127, 130, 133, 155, 161, 166, 167, 177, 185, 194, 207, 219, 220, 273, 280, 281, 282. Felicia wife of, 167. Hugh, de, 80. Hy. son of, 80. — Alex, de, 73, 127. Thos. son of, 73. John son of, 127. Thos. son 127. Hy. de la, 105. Grunnora de la, 105. John de, 273. Thos. Lord of, 276. Aston near, 292. of, Merebrook, 97. Merkynton, see Marchington. Merleston, Adam de, 227. Merlynton, see Marchington. Merse, 110, 114. Merston, see Marston. Mes (Millmeece), 89. Eic. del, 78. Wm. del, 89. Mat. wid. of, 89. Eic. son of, 89. Meverell, Stephen, 18. Thos., 58, 65, 79, 97, 107, 133, 136, 145, 178. Agnes wife of, 97, 107, 133, 136. Wm., 129, 137, 150, 263. Me., 134, 135, 256, 282. Joan wife of, 134, 135. of Gayton, Thos., 152, 276. of Fradswell, John, 234, 274. — Alice formerly wife of, 234. Nic. son of, 234. • Thos. son of, 274. Mey, Eic. le, 161. Wm. son of, 161. Meyford, see Meaford. Philippa wid. of, 132. Wm. de, 131, 158, 194. Mey re (Meertowri), 256. Meysam, Wm. de, 173. --- Lora wid. of, 173. Middelbidulf, Eoger de, 53. -- Thos. brother of, 53. 53. Middel-hulme, 51. Milcsoppe, Eoger, 7, 8, 17. Milmes (Millmeece), 238; and see Mes. Millwich, 3, 12, 59, 94, 142, 150, 161, 174, 179, 183, 193, 198, 203, 229, 234, 235. Nic. de, 6, 12. • Eoger Clerk of, 20. Thos. de, 76, 94, 150, 174. Joshua de, 85. Simon son of Thos. de, 94. Eoger de, 94. Eic. de, 161, 166. Petron wid. of, 161, 166. - Wm. Justice of, 179. -- Eobt. de, 227. - Cotes near, 292. Mirival, Abbot of, 61, 160. Mitton, see Mutton. . Mixon, 50, 51, 64, 69. Mokeliston, see Muxton. XXX. INDEX. Moleswyke 1 -n/r-n • i iv/r i i >see Millwich. Molewich J Molleston, see Moseley. Monhaut, Roger de, 165. Monjoye, see Munjoyne. Montalt, Milicent de, 160. Montealto, see Monhaut. Montecaniso (Mount Chesney), John de, 66. Monte G-omeri, see Montgomery. Montford, Simon de, 76. Jun., Simon de, 58. "Wm. de, 285. Peter de, 289. John de, 289. Montgomery, Win. de. 53. . Phil, de, 166, 184, 205, 207, 212, 215, 233, 251, 252, 253, 254, 255, 257. Roger de, 215, 252, 253, 254, 255. More, la, 279, 280. Wm. de la, 72, 89, 94, 13 1 , 134, 154, 200. 207, 211, 246, 279, 283, 298. Peter de la, 102. John de la, 104. Petron. wife of, 104. • of Brocton, Ric. de la, 271. Lettice wife of, 271. 271. Ric. son of, Alan de la, 280. Ric. de la, 282. near Pencrych, la, 298. Moreale, Walt, de, 120. Alice wife of, 120. Morel, Adam, 77. Morf, Hy. de, 52, 77. Morlay, Agatha de, 145. Mortayn, Joan de, 247. Joan sister of, 247. Morteyn, Wm. de, 52, 56, 73, 123, 133. Robt. de, 69, 73. • Emecina de, 72. . Eustace de, 123, 173. Roger de, 133, 173, 233, 269, 270, 284. Roger son of, 133. Mortbeng, see Morteyn. Mortbon, Wm. de, 119. Mortimart, see Mortimer. Mortimer, Roger de, 61, 62. Mat. wife of, 61. Ralph son of, 61. Agatha de, 66. Wm. de, 68. Hugh de, 83, 256. Edm. de, 222, 250. Roger father of, 250. Mortimer, Ralph de, 256. Lord Edm., 261. Morton, 30, 57, 109, 119, 144, 276. John de, 86. Mat. wid. of, 86. 282. Mic. de, 89, 147, 207, 232, 281, John son of, 147. Wm. son of, 148. Geof. de, 141. Grraland son of, 141. Ralph de, 141. Cecilia wife of, 141. 234. Walt, de, 151, 201, 281, 282. Ric. de, 183, 193, 198, 204, 229, Petron. wid. of, 183, 193, 198, 204, 229, 234. • . Petron. wid. of, 183, 193, 198, 204, 229, 234; and see Morthon. Morton-Say, 178, 186. Morughale near Lichfield, 297. Morwhall, 188 ; and see Moreale. Mos, Wm. del, 133, 106. Mat. wid. of, 103, 106. Ric. son of, 103, 106. Moseley, 59. • Wm. de, 50, 207. Moston, 113. Moungoyne, see Munjoyne. Mucegros, John de, 63. Mucton, see Mutton. Mulewich ] Mulewych f see Millwich. Mulewjz J Muliswic, see Millwich. Mungrove, Ralph de, 276. Munjoyne, Ralph de, 58, 107, 133, 136, 185. Isolda wife of, 107, 133, 136. Munslawe, Wm., 132. Musberd of Enstone, Robt., 275. Musebert, Robt., 156. Mutton (Mytton), A. de, 19. Ralph de, 24. Phil, de, 72, 140, 160, 162, 256, 260, 274, 282. Wm. de, 124, 165, 170. Nic. brother of, 124. 196, 202. Nic. de, 227. Alice formerly wife of, 227. Muxton, 104. Ric. le Urs of, 104. Mylewych, see Millwich. INDEX. XXXI. N. Nabinton, Wm. de, 65. . Mabel wife of, 65. Nafford, Robt. de, 7, Napton, A. de, 21. . Roger de, 124. Narwedale, Roger de, 205. Cecilia formerly wife of, 205. John de, 205. Nedwode, 156, 158. Netherelkysdon, see Elkstone. Netheroldeton, see Oulton. Neubald (Newbold-Verdon), 71, 176. Verdun, 74. Neubold, see Newbald. Neuboreg, see Newborough. Neuport, see Newport. Neuton, see Neweton. Neville, Theo. de, 210. Newbold (in Chebsey), 150, 176. Newborough, 98. Newcastle, 250, 266, 274, 280, 281, 282. Newcastle-under-Lyme, 94, 111, 166, 190, 192, 256, 266, 295. Newebold, 150. Newenham Grilb. de, 111. Newenton, see Neweton. Neweton, 61, 128, 129, 189, 298. Hugh de, 189. Newport, Roger de, 179, 256. Edelina wife of, 179. Regner de, 235. Nic. de, 256. Neyvill, Theo. de, 183. Noel, John son of, 6. Philip, 150. Robt., 176. Phil, son of, 176. Norbury, 122, 140, 201, 212, 282, 294. Normancote, 19. Norreys of Twjkros, Ric. le, 99. . • John son of, 99. Northale, Hy. de, 150. John de, 182, 192. Northburi, see Norbury. Nortmores (Norton on the Moors), 95, 117. North wode, 94. Norton, 153, 276. Colde, 59, 157, 236, 276. Canes, 185. Mores, 95, 117. Geof. de, 130. Wm. son of, 130. of Mere, Wm. de, 77. Reg. de, 88, 226, 294. John son of, 226, 294. Alice wife of, 294. Norton under Cannock, 88. super le Canok, 188, 226. Ralph de, 188. Osbert de, 188. Wm. son of, 188. Ric. de, 188, 226. Mat. wife of, 188, 226. Alice de, 226. John de, 255, 274, 290. Thos. de, 294. John son of, 294. Priest of Church of Pencrych, Wm. de, 283, 294, 295. near Cannockbury, 292. Nowell, see Noel. Nugent, Mag. Ric. de, 283. Nythingale, Ralph, 271. O. Oaken, 233, 239, 249, 261. Oakley "I see Ocle. Ocle J Hervey de, 92, 99. Oddyngeseles Oliver de, 53. Marg. wife of, 53. Wm. de, 211, 212, 221, 290. Joan mother of, 221. Odingsele, see Oddyngeseles. Oclo, Roger son of, 6. Offani, Simon de, the Dean, 14. Ofhani, Dean of the Church of St. Mary of Stafford, Simon de, 238. Offelega 1 see Offley. Offelegh J Ralph de, 55. Offelegh, Thos. de, 177. Offley, High, 229, 291. Offley, 262, 276, 277. Offewurth, Robt. de, 21. Elizabeth wife of, 21. Ranulph de, 21. Ogley, 251. Oilli, see Doyley. Oke, see Oaken. Okeover, 49, 105. Robt, de, 49, 68, 70, 72, 91, 105, 117, 124, 126, 145, 160, 167, 201, 205, 207, 208, 264. Hugh de, father of, 151. — John son of, 126, 160, 167. 91, 145. 208. Robt. son of, 68. Marg. wife of, 68, 72, Alice wife of, 201, 205, Wm. de, 65, 86, 88, 157. XXX11. INDEX. Okeover, Wm. de, Alice wife of, 65, 157. - Eic. de, 78, 117, 123, 126, 151, 298. -- Beat, wife of, 151. - Hugh de, 105, 167. -- of Denston, Eobt. de, 298. Oldcott, 59. Oldefallynge, Adam de, 90. Oldynton, see Oulton. Olecote, see Oldcott. Olehale, 6. Olney, 59. Oly, see Oilli. Olynleye Eobt. de, 220. - " - Thos. son of, 220. Onecote, 51, 160. - - Me. de, 51. - Wm. de, 237. Onn, 289. - Little, 50, 112, 145, 215, 293. -- Eic. of, 50, 293. - Great, 215, 241. -- Thos. de, 255. - Letitia wid. of Eic. de, 293. - Onyleye, 219, 228. - Hamon de, 161, 219, 228, 296. - - Christiana formerly wife of, 219, 228. Bobt. son of, 219, 296, Alice wife of Eobt. de, 296 j and see Olynleye. Orberton, 243, 276. Orbython, see Orberton. Orme, Walt., 235. Eobt. son of, 235. of Eccleshale, Eoger, 262. Eobt. son of, 262. Ormus, 23. Orslow, see Horslowe. Osegostliorp, 76. Oselaston, 53. Oseney, Abbot of, 60, 125, 128, 149. Wm. de, 103, 156, 162. Marg. wife of, 103, 156, 162. Oswaldestrete, see Oswestry, Oswestry, Eva de, 123, 126, 136, 151, 176. John son of, 123, 151. Otherton, Elias de, 50, 55. Adam son of, 55, 152. Isolda wid. of, 50, 152. 152, 233. Ottokeshather, see Uttoxeter. Oulton, 22, 99, 140, 212, 224. Alan de, 140. Ouyel (Rowel), ancestor of the Pules- tons, 81. Overbedolf, see Biddulph. Over Elkstone, 76, 185, 219. Overholm, 202. Over Mayfield, 190. Overe, Great, 106. Over Tysho, 153. Overey of Waleferd, Eobt., 273. Overpenne, 99, 260. Overton, Adam de, 298. Overton, Wm. de, 58, 151, 261. ---- Johnde, 106. Overtone, 175. Owayn, see Oweyn. Oweyn, Hy., 152, 223. Oweyn, Thos., 223, 229. ---- Alice dau. of, 223. -- Eic., 223. -- Hy., 228. ---- Alice formerly wife of, 228. Oxele, Wm. de, 99. ---- Alice wife of, 99. Oxford, Eobt. de Ver. Earl of, 115. Oxonia, Sub-Dean of Stafford Ealph de, 177, 210, 239. Oyli see Doyly. Oyme, see Onne. P. Pagan, Eobt. son of, 6, 19, 23. Pakington, see Pakynton. Pakynton, 93, 104, 118, 119, 121, 218, 244. David de, 93, 104, 118, 119, 121, 218. Hy. son of, 93, 104. Hy. de, 104, 218, 221. Wm. de, 158. Hy. son of Hy. de, 218. Paleshale, Eic. de, 106. Palmer of Lichfield, Geof . the, 178 ; and see Paumer. Pantolf, Wm., 22, 28. Ivo, 22. Wm. son of, 22. — — — Cubleston, Eoes, 209 ; and see Pantof and Paunton. Panton (Pantolf), W., 7, 8, 9, 17, 18, 19. Phil., 8. Wm., 10, 16, 20, 21. Norman, 19. Pantulf, see Pantolf. Pany, Thos., 51, 107, 115, 194. Alice wife of, 51, 107, 115. Panynton, IN'ic. de, 222. INDEX. xxxm. Park, Hy de, 51. Marg. wife of, 51. Adam de, 149, 155. Cecilia wife of, 149, 155. Parco, Adam de, 151. Hy. de, 191. Parker, Eic. le, 49, 96, 152, 158, 189. Felicia wife of, 49. - — Wm. son of, 158. Paries, Hy. de, 32. Wm. de, 48, 49, 69, 73, 74, 75, 77, 83, 89, 91, 116. John de, 74, 91, 116, 117, 119, 291. Juliana, 116. Agnes, 116. Cecilia wife of John de, 119. Parva Sogenhill (Little Sugnall), John de 146. Cecilia mother of, 146. G-eof. de, 146. Pateshull, see Patshull. Patingham, 66, 71, 75, 136, 159, 249, 261. Patshull, 75, 141. Eic. Brud of, 178. Patyngham, see Patingham. Paumer, Wm. le, 87. Mat. wid. of, 87. Kobt. le, 87. Pauncefort, John, 68. Pauntof , Alice, 49. Paunton, 101. Wm., 218. Payne, Thos., 90. - Alice wife of, 90. Paynel, John, 129, 148, 163, 174, 178, 203, 214, 233, 235, 268, 270, 284. Marg. wife of, 129, 163, 174, 178, 203, 214, 233, 235, 270, 284. Wm., 219. Wm. son of, 219. Paynelowe, Julia de, 227. Paleshale, Wm. de, 282. Pembroke, Wm. de Yalence Earl of, 63. Pembrugge, see Penbrugge. Penbrigge, see Penbrugge. Penbrugge, 62. Hy. de, 54, 58, 61, 109. Orabella wife of, 54. Hy. son of, 61. Elizabeth wid. of, 109. Penchrych-under-Lyme, 256. Pencrich, Kobt. de Coppenhale Dean of the Church of, 23. 50, 200, 214, 218, 242, 246, 259, 289. Adam de, 226. Pencrich, Church of, 242, 289. - Dean of Chapter of, 242. - -- Wm. de Norton Priest of Church of, 283. - La More near, 298. Pencriz, see Pencrich. Pendeford, 90, 162, 217, 243, 261, 276. -- Eobt. de, 56, 107, 237. - John de, 58, 217, 261. - Kalph son of Eobt., 107, 237. - Agnes wid. of John de, 217. Peneford, Hugh de, 87. - ^enrich. Penn, 241. - - Little, 67. - Oyer, 99, 260. - Pagan de, 67. --- • Agnes wid. of, 67. - Warine de, 182, 217, 255. - Nether, Wm. of, 186. -- Warine son of, 186. Wm. de, 217, 255, 291. Nic. wife of, 217. Penynton, Nic. de, 147, 149 ; and see Panynton. Perceval, John, 108. Perci, Wm. de, 7. Percy, Wm. de, 143. • • Alesia wife of, 143. Edm. de, 237. Joan wife of, 237. Perecok, Eobt., 106. Eobt. son of, 106. Peronel of Stafford, Thos., 177. Perry, La, 90, 293. Barr., 100, 104, 130, 245. Hy. de la, 90, 100, 104. Eic. son of, 100, 104. Adam de, 48, 49. Hugh de la, 139. Hy. father of, 139. Agnes wid. of, 139. Thos. de, 152. Ealph de, 214. John son of, 214. Eic. de, 245, 293. Isolda wife of, 293. Geof. de, 291. Perton, 104, 105, 131, 248, 260, 261. Hy.de, 99. Alice wife of, 99. 260. Wm. de, 104, 105, 117, 120, John son of, 105, 120. Joan wid. of, 106, 120. 260. Eanulph de, 105, 260. Marg. wid. of, 105, XXXIV. INDEX. Perton, John de, 212, 248, 261. Pertone, see Perton. Pesehall, see Peshale. Peshale, 183. Thos. de, 105, 132, 183. Thos. son of, 132. Adam de, 120. Nic. de, 124. Wm. son of, 124, 131. Dora wife of, 124, 131. John de, 262. Thos. "I brothers of, Eobt. I 262. Pessale, see Peshale. Peterel, see Poutrel. Peulesdon, see Puleston. Philip, Eobt., 256. Philiby, Adam de, 239. Phileby, Agnes de, 114. Piccheford, see Pichford. Pichford, G-eof. de, 51, 95. Eobt. de, 92, 294. Eoger de, 100. Eic. de, 151, 172, 293. Eic. son of, 293. • John de, 153. Pickstok, John de, 120, 191. Wm. de, 121, 133, 137, 150, 154, 191, 226. : Wm. son of, 191. John, son of, 226. Thos. de, 154, 191. Pighmundecote, 105. Pilatenhale, 280. Walt, de, 55. Eobt. son of, 55. Eobt. de, 152. Pilesdon, see Puleston. Pipe, 218, 244. Eobt. de, 130, 139, 257, 280, 281, 282, 295. John de, 139. Eva wife of, 139. Eic. de, 218. Eobt. son of, 218. Mabel de, 218. Pirehill, Hundred of, 276. Pirie, see Perry. Piulesdone, see Puleston. Pivelesdon, see Puleston. Plane, Eoger, 227. Playford, Eoger de, 207. Plessy, Earl of Warwick, John de, 156. Podemor, 177. Podymore, Eeg. de, 146. Pole, Wm. de la, 220, 260. Wladusa wife of, 220. Poleton, see Pulton. Poleyn, Wm., 212. Pollesworth, Nuns of, 289. Porcel, Otvel, 214. Ealph, 214. Port, Adam de, 34. Poterel, Wm., 207. Poutrel, Hawys, 76, 83. Wm., 77, 298. John brother of, 77. Power in Stafford, Phil, le, 210. Pratis (Pres). Pres, John de, 49. Eic. de, 208, 221 , 227, 232. Lettice wife of, 221, 227, 232. Prestewode, see Prestwode. Prestwode, 135, 228. Prestwode, Hy. de, 82, 212. Nicholaa wid. of, 82. Eic. son of, 82. John de, 135, 228, 233. Eic. de, 191. Prestwode, Ealph de, 299. John son of, 299. Pret, Steph. de, 99. Letitia wife of, 99, Pride, Eoger, 124, 249. Eic. son and heir of, 249. Puiz, Wm. del (Dupuis), 150; and see Pus and Puteo, and Puz and Pyus. Pugil, E., 20. Eic., 20. Puleston, 178. Jordan de, 55, 66, 72, 74, 81, 88, 131, 140, 178, 233, 295. Eoger son of, 72, 131, 178, 233, 295. Eic. son of, 178, 233. Eoger de, 72, 84, 91, 97, 106, 118, 134, 135, 157, 160, 164, 166, 181, 196, 213, 220, 227, 231, 232, 238, 239, 241, 280, 292, 300. Joan wife of, 72, 134, 135, 157, 160, 16*, 166, 181, 213, 227, 231, 232, 237, 238, 241, 300. Magister Eic. de, 178, 186. — Agnes wife of, 178, 186. Alice wife of Eoger de, 178. Magister Thos. de, 178. Eoger son of, 178. Pullesdon, see Puleston. Pulton, W., 20. E. brother of, 20. Wm. de, 155. Eic. de, 297. John de, 227. Purcel, Eobt., 32. Eustace, 32, 33, 90. Ealph, 33, 128. • — Ealph son of, 129. Otvel, 119, 125, 128, 129. INDEX. XXXV. Purcel, Otvel, Dion. wid. of, 119. • Otvel, son of, 119, 125, 128. Nic., 146. Marg. wife of, 146. Wm., 149, 217. of Byssburi Eobt., 259. Marg. formerly wife of, 259 ; and see Porcel. Pus, Wm. de, 281. Puteo, Wm. de, 282. Putrel, Wm., 180. Puveslesdon 1 Puylesclon }* Puys, see Puteo. Puz, Wm. de, 255. Pycard, Hugh le, 77, 79. Pykestoke, see Pickstok. Pylesdon, see Puleston. Pynel of Hydesland, Hy., 149. Simon, 149. Pype, see Pipe. PyrehuJl, Hundred of, 243. Pyrie ] Pyrye >see Perry. Pyrylee J Pyulesdon, see Puleston. Pyus, Wm. le, 281. Pyvelesdon, see Puleston. Q- Quikeshull, 145, 217. Q.uintin, Ralph, 161. of Frodeleye, Ealph, 253. Eicholda wife of, 253. E. Eadewode, 183. Ealph, Thos. son of, 6. Mat. wife of, 6. Eandulf, Wm., 148. Eanton, 52, 60. Eaunton, see Eonton. Eedcastle, 113. Eede, Hy. le, 48, 78. Alice wife of Hy. le, 48. Eedemore (Eadmore) , 94. Eemesley, see Eomsley. Eewel, see Eule. Eeyner, Wm., 256. Eichard, Armg., 6, Eic. son of, 206. Elizabeth wife of, 206. Eichardescote, see Eickerscote. Eickerscote, 72, 82. Eichre, Wm. de, 280. 181,208 Eideware, 283. . E. de, 17. Little, 31. Hampstall, 120, 170, 235. Walt, de, 120, 170, 181, 208. Thos. de, 170, 235. Elena wid.ofWalt.de, Thos. son and heir of Walt, de, 181. Eipariis (Rivers], Marg. de, 34. Eobaldeston, see Eodbaston. Eobert, Eoger son of, 6. Eocestre, see Eoucestre. Eocheford, Ealph de, 112, 203, 276. • Agnes wife of, 112, 203. Eodbaldeston, see Eodbaston. Eodbaston, 55, 57, 152, 169, 195, 200, 205, 2u6. Eodeman, Eobt., 48. Eodeyerd, Ealph de, 298. Eic. de, 205. Thos. de, 205. Eoffa, Abbot of, 151. Eoger, Eobt. son of, 12, 114. Eokeby, see Eugby. Eolandrith, 117. Great, 116. Eolleston, 98, 104, 158, 250. Ealph de, 104, 137. Wm. de, 104. Eollowe, Eic. de, 138. Isolda wid. of, 138. Eolvyston, Eic. de, 300. Eome, Hy. son of the King of, 63. Eomeslega, see Eomsley. Eomsley, 82. Leon de, 49, 52, 76. Leon son of, 52, 76. Eomton, see Eanton. Eondon, 201. Eonton, 55, 105, 114, 238. Prior of, 144, 246. Thos. the Prior of, 217, 233 ; and see Eanton. Eossale, Warine de, 289. Eose, John, 185. Eossington, 122. Eotheboldeston, see Eodbaston. Eoucestre, Abbot of, 55, 194, 227, 248. Eobt. the Abbot of, 176. Manor of, 248. 265. Eouecestre, Phil, the Abbot of, 11, 17. Eoudynge, Hy. de, 197. Agnes wife of, 197. Eouel, Wm. de, 140. Wm. son of, 140. Eoughenhale, see Eownall. XXXVI. INDEX. Eoulton, 123. Eounehall, see Eownall. Eous, see Euffus. Eousse, see Eusse. Eouthesleye, Wm. de, 190, 192. Sib. wid. of, 190, 192. Eoger de, 190. Eouwelegh, see Eowley Eegis. Eowele, Phil, de, 95. Agnes wid. of, 95. Eowenkale, see Eownall. Eowley Eegis, 108, 109, 117, 119, 120, 187, 191, 201, 204, 242, 244, 261, 295. Eownall f Great, 54, 56, 87, 136, Eownhallj 340, 167, 199, 281. 1 Little, 54, 56, 87, 136, 166, I 199. Eudon, Walt, de, 108. Isabella wife of, 108. Eufus (Le Sous), of Waleshale, Wm., 33, 174. Herbert, 34 ; and see Eus. Eugeleye, Eic. de, 164. Euggele, 277. Eule, 162. Hy. de, 31. Euleg, see Eowley. Eunhale, 256. Eunton, see Eonton. Eus, Wm. le, 52, 67, 73, 123, 133, 148. • Marg. dau. of, 52, 123, 133. Adam le, 75. Alina wife of, 75. Geof. le, 83. John son of, 83. le, 105, 110, 146. • Eic. le, 108 ; and see Eufus and Eusse. Eusale, see Eushall. Eushale, Warine de, 117, 123. Eushall, 231, 251. Eushton, 59, 120. Eusse, Marg. la, 56, 65, 67, 73, 80,' 87, 147, 148, 150, 268. Enycina sister of, 67, 73. of Walsall, Marg. la, 148. Eussel, Wm., 244. Euston, see Eushton. Euton, Wm. de, 123. Eydell de Wytering, Hugh, 159. Geof. de, 159. Eye, Wm. de, 130, 157. Lucy wife of, 157. John de la, 210. Eyhston, see Eushton. Eysseley, 123, 173. Eyther, Wm. de, 113. Lucy wife of, 113. S. Saint Edmund, Ealph de, 5, 6. - Christiana wife of Ealph de, 6. de, 6. Olivia dau. of Ealph Leonard, 13. Maur, Hy. de, 49, 50, 57, 67, 165, 189, 192, 201. Hy. son of, 165, 189, 192. John of Stafford, Hospital of, 53. Prior of, 53. George of Salop, Adam de, 58. Pierre Urian de, 68, 121, 173, 176, 221, 222, 257, 292. Marg. wife of, 68, 176, 221, 292, Michael, Eic. de Teneray, Canon of Church of, 79. Thomas outside Stafford, Prior of, 90, 115, 152, 155, 158, 215, 243. the Prior of, 261. the Martyr, Prior of, 118, 217. 138. the Convent of, 261. of Stafford, Prior of, Maur, Nic. de, 138. Thomas, Prior of, 162, 276. Nic. the Prior of, 162, 221, 281. — — — Michael of Pencrich, John de Teneray Canon of Church of, 169, 216. Ebrulph the Abbot of, 177, 216, 235, 241. Maur, Sen. Hy. de, 189. Eoes wife of Hy. son of Hy. de, 192. Sir Hy. de, 190. — Ermgerda wid. of, 190, 201. 190. Hy. son of, Denis, 190. Chedde of Lichfield, the Canon of the Church of, 228. Peter of Wolverhampton, The- disius de Camilla, the Dean of Church of, 233, 239, 249. Mary of Stafford, the Dean and Chapter of, 238, 239. Simon de Of- hani Dean of, 238. INDEX. XXXV11. Saint Mary of Stafford, Ealpli of Oxford Sub-Dean of, 239. Cedde, Dean and Chapter of, 251. Bertelin of Stafford, Church of, 267. Saint Lambert, Hy. de, 275. Mary of Stafford, 275, 285. Sallowe, Win. de, 140. Wm. son of, 140. Salop, John the Abbot of, 184. Salt, 51, 60, 124, 221, 227. Walt, de, 19. Eudo de, 51, 53, 60, 61, 64, 156. Hugh son of, 51, 60, 156. John de, 51, 60, 138, 227. John son of, 51, 227. Julia wife of, 227. Juliana dau. of John de, 51. Nic. son of John de, 60. Constance wid. of Eudo de, 53. 60, 61, 64. Agatha wid. of Nic. de, 60. Hugh de, 124. Nic. de, 138. Agnes de, 208. Hugh son of, 208. — Peter de, 208. — Hugh son of, Salte, see Salt. Salvein, Andrew, 92. John, 93, 104. Kobt., 118. Sanbache, Kic. de, 61, 227. Sandewall, Thos. Prior of, 224. Sandon, 58, 79, 84, 95, 96, 125, 128, 159, 185, 196, 276, 286. Great, 125, 133, 134, 135, 137, 142, 161, 165. Little, 125, 133, 134, 135, 137, 142, 146, 161, 165. Sandwell, Prior of, 236 ; and see Sande- wall and Sondwell. Sardon, 100, 107, 121, 183, 193, 220, 240, 260. — Little, 238. Sarmesho, see Shareshill. Saundon, see Sandon. Saut, see Salt. Sautcheverell, Hy., 48. Eobt., 86, 88, 91, 123, 173. Alice wid. of Hy., 94, 96. Sauvage, Wm. le, 253. Savage, John, 131. Savyngton, see Shavynton. Say, Philip de, 99. Say, Philip de, Eoes wife of, 99. John de, 142, 169, 280, 281 Walt, de, 178, 186. of Dunston, John de, 174. Elias de, 186. Hugh de, 186. Scardlowe, 120. Wm. de, 120. Schaldeford, see Shallowford. Schawe, Adam de, 98, 99. Scheftington, Geof. de, 107, 123. Schelfhulle, 80, 174. Eic. de, 80. Kalph son of, 80 ; and see Sheleftel. Scheneaton, see Shenston. Schetelton, see Chettleton. Schyne, Wm., 48, 50, 78. Wm. father of, 50. Scoreswurth, Eobt. de, 117. Cecilia wife of, 117. Scradecote, see Shradycote. Scropton, 98. Scuston, see Shuston. Seabridge, 3, 5. Seckindon, 200. Segesleyel (Sedgeley), 103, 156, 256, Seggesle J 260. Segrave, Nic. de, 108. Seld, Wm., 89. Seldon, Walt., 23. Selkemore, 81. Selleye, Peter de, 156. Seman, Peter son of, 65, 75, 84. Marg. wife of, 65, 75, 84. Serumor, see St. Maur. Semprinham, Ealph de, 74, 82, 91. SenescaU, Nic. 24. Senkeworth, Wm. de, 224. Sere, 71. Severle, Walt, de, 138. Severleg (Saverley), 202. Sewalefeld "I (Seawall), see Sewalles- Sewalleford J feld. Sewallesfeld, Eobt. de, 218, 222, 223. Wm. de, 291. Sewelfelde, see Sewallesfeld. Seysdon, 151. Shaldeford, see Shallowford. Shaledon, Hugh de, 177. Shallowford, 101. Shareshill, 119, 128, 129. Shareshulf, see Shareshill. Shavynton, 178. Hy. de, 177, 186. Shebbedon, 277. Shebridge, see Seabridge. Sheftington, Geof. de, 59, 81, 90. XXXV111. INDEX. Sheleftel (STielfield), 147, 148. Wm. de, 148, 174. Wm. son of, 148. Shene, see Schyne. Sheneston, see Shenston. Shenston, 61, 77, 101, 103, 143, 173, 219, 270, 286. Sheperuge, see Seabridge. Shephye (Sheepy), Ralph de, 74. Sheriff Hales, 245. Sheynton, Adam de, 283. Benedict brother of, 283. Shirard, Wm., 112, 196, 235. • • Petron. wife of, 112, 196, 235. Shirard, Kobt., 256. Eic. son of, 256. Shiret, Kobt., 139. Shirley, Jas. de, 57. Shradycote, 124, 243. Shustan, Gerard de, 72. Shuston, 225, 243. Shutenarelegh (Arley}, 77. Shyne, see Schyne. Shyngelton, Thos. de, 196. Joan wife of, 196. Shyrescote, 287, 289. Shyrle, see Shirley. Sidecote, see Sirescote. Silkmoor, see Selkemore. Simen, Lucian son of, 228. Sinercote, 135. Sireford, E. de, 11. Sirescote, 247 ; and see Shyrescote. Siward, Stephen, 274. Thos. de Derplaus son of, 274. Skeftington, see Scheftington. Slindon, 167. Eobt. de, 167. Philippa wid. of, 167. Smalerys, see Smalris. Smalris, John de, 55, 79, 91, 196. Eic. de, 84. 146. Smethewic (Smethwick), 34. Snelesdale, 83. Thos. de, 83. Alice de, 83. Adam de, 85. Snoddon, Wm., 223. Eoger Peye of, 259. Sogenhulle (Sugnall), Wm. de, 105, 120. Dora wife of, 105, 120. Soleby, Abbot of, 160. JSoleez, Thos. de, 14. Somerford, 131, 177, 184, 188. Eobt. de, 96, 113, 120, 131, 136, 139, 164, 177, 183, 188, 232, 284. Somerford, John son of, 183. Somerfort, Wm. de, 194, 229. Somerville, Eobt. de, 68, 101, 122, 134, 257, 269, 270, 294. - John de, 100. - Ealph de, 247. Somery, Eoger de, 52, 59, 63, 84, 123, 156, 187, 204, 242, 260, 261, 270, 291. -- John son and heir of, 242, 260. - Simon de, 92. - Agnes de, 242, 261, 269, 291. -- formerly wife of Eoger de, 270. John de, 291. Sondwell (Sand well), Eoger Prior of, 220. Sotbache, see Sandbache. Souhe (Sowe), 62, 182. Spiketoft, Wm. de, 94. Spondon, 98. Sprencheheuse, Eoger, 124. Sprengehose, Eoger, 87. Sprenshehose, the Sheriff Eoger, 107. Springehose, Eoger, 256. Ealph de, 295, 299. Spygurnel, Eic., 60, 178, 255, 281, 282, 293. -- Petron. wife of, 60. - Ealph de, 180 ; and see Esprygonel. Stafford, 3, 73, 97, 166, 179, 185, 191, 198, 267, 287, 291. - Hervey de, 5, 6, 24, 118, 243. - - Petron. wife of, 5. - Nie. de, 6, 28, 106, 110, 114, 118, 120, 125, 128, 243. -- Eobt. son of, 6. - - Wm. de, 6, 52, 87, 118, 125, 128, 142, 146, 154, 185, 194, 196, 211, 219, 220, 222, 225, 237, 246, 276, 281, 286, 299. - Eobt. de, 6, 7, 12, 13, 16, 20, 23, 28, 126,129, 353. - Ketelbura de, 13. Nic. son of, 13. Chapel of, 13. St. Mary de Castro, 14. Eobt. son of Eobt. de, 23, 153. Wm. brother of Kerrey de, 24. Ealph E. of, 27. Hugh son of, 27. 64. Ealph son of Hugh de, 27. Avice wife of Nic. de, 28. Nic. son of Eobt. the Baron of, INDEX. XXXIX. Stafford, Burton near, 74, 98. • Simon Bethun of, 94. Nic. le Baron of, 97, 113, 117, 118, 119, 129, 153, 162, 164, 173, 176, 258, 275, 287. of Bramshall, Wm. de, 110. Edm.de, 113, 117, 125, 175. Walt, brother of Wm. de, 118, 142, 222. : — Jas. son of Wm. de, 142. Edmd. son of Kobt. de, 153. — Eobt. le Baron of, 153. Agnes wife of Edm. de, 175. Kalph de Oxonia, Sub-Dean of, 177, 210. Merston near, 177. Sub-Dean of, 177. Edm. son of Nic. de, 243. Castle near, 238, 258. Edm. son and heir of Nic. le Baron of, 259, 275 ; and seeE&tafford. Stalburg, Wm. de, 69. Stallington, 3, 10, 11, 60, 242. Stalinton, see Stallington. Stamford, Hy. de, 64. Standon, 141, 276, 277. John de, 6, 20. Church of, 54, 92. Thos. the Parson of, 54, 92. Eobt. de, 54, 73, 89, 92, 104, 107, 121, 141, 183, 193, 217, 219, 228, 237, 240, 256, 274, 276, 277, 280, 281. Wm. de, 67. Eobt. son of, 67. Viv. de, 68, 73, 87, 117, 121, 123, 141, 167, 193. Eoes. wid. of, 87, 141. Magister Thos. de, 126, 169. Eoes de, 126, 142, 169. Eoysia de, 289. G-ervase de, 297. Thos. son of, 297. Stanes, see Stone. Stanhale (Stonnall), 61, 150, 286. Stanle (Stanley), 59, 113, 154, 236. - John de, 84. - Walt, de, 154, 157. -- Wm. son of, 157. - Wm. de, 219, 236. - John de, 219. Joan, wife of Wm. de, 236. Stanlowe, Eobt. de, 53. Marg. wife of, 53. Wm. de, 298. Stanton, 155, 202, 228. -- Eobert de, 194. -- Colibinus ancestor of, 194. Stapelega, Eeg. de, 194, 196. - Phil, son of, 196. Stapleton, Eobt. de, 227, 235. Mat. wife of, 227, 235 ; and see Stepelton. Statfold, 244. Stathoule, 170. Staundon, see Standon. Staunford, Hy. de, 179. Staunton, see Stanton. Steneteley, 182. Stepelton (Stapleton), Phil, de, 87. Burga, wife of, 87. — Eobt. de, 123. Sterchesle (Stirchley), 104, 105. Steynolf, Mat., 227. Stoke, 3, 17, 18, 84, 99, 192, 231, 242, 245, 285. Church of, 5, 267. Antropus de, 20. Eic. de, 79, 286. Lacy, 109. Walt, de, 158. Wm. de, 161, 164. Mat. wife of Eic. de, 286. Stoke-upon-Ebbesburne, 71. Stokes, Viv. de, 22. • G-odfrey de, 23. Stolben, 243. Stone, 3, 99, 231, 237, 242, 276. Darlaston in, 3. Silvester Prior of, 12. • Gill (Giles) Prior of, 13. Umf rey Prior of, 14. • Hy. Prior of, 16. Eoger Prior of, 27, 101. Turkill of, 19. Prior of, 60, 126, 174, 213, 231, 232, 237, 238, 242, 276, 285, 300. Aston near, 84, 91, 237, 239, 241. Waleton near, 203, 213, 229. John the Prior of, 229, 238, 280, 293. Stonnall, see Stanhale. Stontesfeld in co. Oxon, 116, 285. Stottesfeld, see Statfold. Stouch, Lord of Botyndon, Thos. de, 276. Stowe, 97, 100. Church of, 97, 100. Alex, de, 100 ; and see Lestowe. Stramshall, 71, 87, 160. Stratford, 61. Stratton, see Stretton. Streche, Ealph, 191. Strengeshull, see Stramshall. Strethay, 139, 183. Wm. de, 268. Stretton, 53, 59, 149, 156, 204, 213, 217, 226, 234, 270, 271, 273, 280, 283, 288, 292, 293. z 2 xl. INDEX. Stretton, Hervey de, G, 24, 156, 204, 213, 217, 226, 271, 280, 292, 293. Eic. de, 52, 5o, 56, 65, 72, 90, 117, 119, 142, 149, 154, 155, 158, 213, 217, 234, 271, 292, 293. Agnes wid. of, 56, 59. Kic. son of, 56, 59, 65, 204, 213, 271, 292, 293. Koger de, 149, 155. Win. son of, 149, 155. Kic. son of Hervey de, 156, 204, 213, 217, 226, 271, 280, 292, 293. Eic. grandfather of Eic. de, 226. Geof. de, 255, 281. Agnes de, 271. Oliver son of, 271. Stretton, Thos. de, 291. Strongeshull, see Stramshall. Stubbeley, Wm. de, 174. Thos. de, 174. Styvington, John de, 189, 236. 236. Sueynefen, see Swynfen. Suggenhall, see SugnalJ. Sugnall, 56. Eobt. de, 7, 8, 10, 16, 17. E. de, 9, 21. Petron. wife of Eobt. de, 7, 8, 9. Great, 98, 102, 146, 219. Nic. de, 183. Wm. son of, 183. Dora wife of William de, 183. Marg. wid. of, 262. A vice dau. of, 262 ; and see Parva Sogenhill and Sogen- hull. Suinerton, see Swynnerton. Suinesheved, see Swynesheved. Sully, Walt, de, 59. Mabel wife of, 59. Sulneye, Alured de, 58. Sumery, see Somery. Surrey, John de Warran Earl of, 68. Suth Erlee, see Arley. Sutley, Barthol. de, 63. Sutton, 54, 70, 89. John de, 70. lolenta de, 70. Eoger de, 276. Suyniton, see Swjnnerton. Swetenham, Eic. de, 141. • Marg. wife of, 141. Swinescohe, see Swinscoe. Swinfen, 173, 219, 286, 294, 297. Hy. de, 119, 121. Eobt. son of, 119, 121. Geof. son of, 119, 121. Guy de, 219. Swinfen, Hugh de, 297. Hy. son of, 297. Swinscoe, 105, 151. John de, 155. Eic. de, 284. Swynefen 1 a • t Swynefeud.reeSwmfen- Swyneford, see Swynford. Swynesco, see Swinscoe. Swynesheved, Hugh de, 109, 146. Adam de, 296, 298. G. de, 11. Geof. de, 19. Swyneshorn, 228. Swynford, 256, 260. Swynferton, 89. Swynmerton, see Swynnerton. Swynnerton, 3, 26, 54, 73, 138, 149, 160, 233. John de, 7, 8, 9, 17, 54, 56, 73, 90, 110, 138, 149, 160, 164. Eobt de, 7, 8, 9, 10, 17, 18, 21, 26, 30, 273. • Step. Eector of Church of, 26, 27. Church of, 30. Steph. de, 67, 70, 90, 181. Marg. wife of John de, 73. Alice de, 90. Muriel wid. of John de, 138, 160, 164. Eoger son of Steph. de, 181. Eoger de, 193, 194, 211, 220, 230, 233, 236, 256, 280, 281, 282. Gilbert de, 193. Eic. de, 233. Eobt. de, John son of, 273 ; and see Swynferton. Syngelton, Thos. de, 276. T. Talk, 58, 113. Wm. de, 138. Tamhorn, 244, 269. Thos. de, 140. Tamworth, 157, 247, 256, 270, 284, 294. Church of, 247 ; and see Thom- enhorn. Tassel e Tasselegh Tasseleye, 280, 281. Thos. Corbet of, 108, 215, 240, 257. Tayllur of Burton, Eoger le, 98. INDEX. Xli. Tayllur of Burton, Roger le, Wm. son of, 98. Tean, see Tene. Teddesle, 270. Tene (Tean), 54, 78, 105, 121, 129, 208, 209, 210, 213. Helebert de, 12. Mabel de, 84. Orabella son of Sarra de, 78. Thos. de, 78. Julia de, 135. Hy. de, 121. Julia dau. of, 121, 129. Eic. de Draycote of, 213. the Lady of, 264. Eic. the. Lord of, 264. Teneray, or Teveray, of Congreve, Eobt., 50. Wm. de, 216. Idonia wid. of, 216. Canon of Church of St. Michael, Eic. de, 79. of Pen- crich, John de, 169, 216. Tenerey, Eic. 75. Eobt. 75. — Wm. 75. Terdebigge, 261. Tetesworth, 86. Tetesworth, Nether, 205. - Eic. de, 140. Tetterihall, Elias of, 186. Wm. sou of, 186. 256, 258. Tettesworth, see Tetesworth. Teverey of Pencrich, Eic. de, 149. Eic., 158. Eobt., 274. Tevery, see Teverey and Teneray. Thamewourthe, see Tamworth. Thedric, Eic., 141. Thene, see Tene. Thickbrome, see Thickbroom. Thickbroom, 90, 130, 212, 290. — Eic. de, 90, 118, 130, 212. Simon de, 212. Ealph son of, 212. Mat. formerly wife of Eic. de, 212. Thickness, 51, 67. Eobt. de, 87. Eic. de, 92. Wm. de, 111. - Ealph de, 143, 203, 216, 238. ]Sic. son of, 216. Hy. de, 217. Nic. de, 238, 282. Thirlegh, see Tirely. Thomenhorn, Wm. de, 253. Thorelton, 119. Thorendon, Wm. de, 20. Thornebiri, 98, 99. -- Wm. de, 98, 99. --- Agnes wid. of, 98, 99. Ihornton, Eoger de, 196, 202. --- • Isa. wife of, 196. Thorp, Geof. de, 59. . Thorp Constantino, 145. Threngeston, Alan de, 76. Thurmeston, 73. Thurnesfeld, see. Thursfield. Thursfield, 58, 113, 141, 276. Thurstan, Peter son of, 289. Thwykenesse, see Thickness. 'ihyckbrom, see Thickbroom. Thykness, see Thickness. Tibbeutonl Tibeton -Eic.de, 112, 136,203. ---- Agnes wife of, 136. Tipton, 96, 99, 102, 104, 142, 231, 244, 252. - Creof. de, 142. --- Wm. son of, 142. Tirley, 68, 195, 245. Tiscentou, see Tissington. Tissington, 90. -- (co. Derby), 81. - Clerk Wm. de, 258. Titessura "1 Titnesover Titteley, Wm. de, 118, 202. Tittenleye, see Tytneleye. Tittensor, 3, 20. - Eic. de, 7, 8, 9, 10, 16, 17, 22. - Nic. de, 17, 18, 20. -- Wm. son of, 17. -- Geof . de, 74. -- Thos. de, 256, 279. - Ivo de, 278. Tixall, 136. Toke, see Touk. Tomenhorn, see Tamhorn. Tonestal, see Tunstall. Tonge, 54, 58. Torefeld, see Thursfield. Totteburi, see Tutbury. Touk, Eoger de, 168, 169, 180. ------- joan wid. of, 168, 169, 182. --- Eobt. son and heir of, 169, 182. -- Eobt. de, 168. Tours, Hy. de, 124. Trentham, 241, 243, 267, 276, 277. xlii. INDEX. Trentham, Church of, 241. - Prior of, 76, 143, 146, 163, 164, 219, 241, 243, 247, 266, 267, 276. - John de Conyngston, the Prior of, 225. Trescote, Nic. de, 283. Tresel, 248, 291. - John de, 120, 151, 162, 216, 238, 248, 255, 261, 280. -- Thos. de, 248. Tresseleye, see Trysull. Tresyl, see Tresel. Trummeville, see Trumwyne. Trumpington, Roger de, 107. Trumwyne, Wm. 55, 58, 79, 93, 95, 110, 131, 134, 142, 146, 154, 158, 182, 185, 196, 207, 219, 237, 251, 270, 273, 276, 280. 281, 282. ---- Win. son of, 95, 146, 185, 196. Alice wife of, 185. — Eic. son of, 131. 164. of Kanocburi, Adam, 158, 161, 158, 164. Adam son of, 158. Wm. son of, 158 - Eoger son of, le Chevachure, Wm., 178. Florence wife of, 178. Adam, 251, 297. Wm. son of, 251. Eic., 295. — Lettice wife of Adam, 297. Eobt., 297, 298. Trussel, Eoes, 49, 126, 142, 154, 169, 218, 276, 277. Wm., 121, 218. Edmund son of, 121, 129. Marg., 209, 210, 211. Eic., 218. Trysull, 239 ; and see Tresel. Tudekerton, Hy. de, 102. Tudenham, 107. Tukerdon, Hy. de, 98. Tumba Monte, 277. Tunstall, 66, 77, 243, 249, 262, 267, 276, 277. Alex, de, 66. Eoger de, 77, 78. Wm. son of, 77, 78. James de, 214. Wm. son of, 214. Wm. son of Jas. de, Julia wife of, 214. — — Eic. de, 223. Tunstall, Eic. de, Hugh son of, 223. Turville, Eic. de, 109, 114, 119. ------ Albreda wife of, 109, 114, 119. -- Ealph de, 189. Tutbury, 76, 98, 241, 250, 256,258, 269. -- Prior of, 241. -- Wodehouses, 168. ----- Phil. Brun of, 168. - Honor of, 250. Tutebiri "j ^fburi UeTutb Tuttebury [ TuttebyryJ Twyford, Eic. de, 158. Twykros, 99. Twysel, Eic. de, 67. Tybrigham, 203. Tycsall, see Tixall. Tymmor, Wm. the Clerk of, 268. -- Wm. son of, 268. --- James brother of Wm. son of, 268. • -- Hugh de, 253, 256. Wm. son of, 256. Typinton, see Tipton. Tyrel, Eic., 269. Tyrleye, see Tirley. Tyrne, Stokes-upon-, 71, 74. Tysho, see Tysoe. Tysoe, 3, 13, 14, 125. John de, 5, 6. Agnes wife of, 5. Tysun, H., 6. Tythenesovere, see Tittensor. Tytneleye, Wm. de, 256, 257, 265, 272, 282, 291. Thos. de, 282. Tytteleye, see Titteley. Tytteneshore, see Tittensor. Tyttenlegh, see Tytneleye. TJ. Uggheley, see Ogley. Ulleshall (Uselwall), see Ulsale. Ulsale, Stephen de, 150, 263. Umfrey, Win., 256. Unenhull, see Houndhill. Upton, 154. Wm. de, 84. Urs of Mokeliston, Eic. le, 104. Ursus, Me., 6, 24. Useleswell, see Uslewall. INDEX. xliii. Uslewall, Steph. de, 160, 164, 166, 168. Eoger son of, 160, 164, 166, 168. Uslewell, see Uslewall. Utilicote Kobt. de, 5. Uttekastlire ~| TT,, Uttokeshather}^Ufctoxeter- Uttoxeter, 55, 56, 60, 98, 138, 152, 223, 229, 239, 250 ; and see Hottoke- sacre. Uttuckeshall, 265. Uverton, see Overtoil. Uvieth, 23. V. Vaghan, Phil., 200. Valence, Wm. de, 63, 66. Joan wife of, 66. Yavasur, John le, 182. Mauger de, 201. Mauger son of, 201. Yenables, Tlios. de, 25. formerly husband of Joan de Puleston, 231. E. de, 26. Venur, Eobt. le, 105, 213, 239. Peter le, 94. — Eobert son of, 94. Adam, 195. Yer, Earl of Oxford., Eobt., 115. Yerdon, H. de, 8, 9, 10, 17, 18, 20, 91, 92, 93, 96. Hy. de, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 21, 25, 73, 154, 185, 232, 233, 239, 240, 256, 281. Amice wid. of. 73, 84, 91, 239. junior, Hy. de, 15, 237. Alina de, 22. — Milo de, 32. Amabel wife of, 32. . John de, 50, 71, 74, 79, 81, 82, 86, 102, 144, 151, 186, 198, 228, 234, 277. Alienora wid. of, 71, 74, 81, 82, 86. Theobald son of, 234. Eobt. de, 50. Marg. wife of, 50. Theobald de, 60, 71, 79, 81, 82, 86, 94, 102, 106, 118, 135, 138, 144, 150, 159, 160, 174, 176, 178, 186, 198, 200, 202, 207, 223, 226, 227, 228,233, 239, 245, 265, 267, 277, 299. Marg. wife of, 106. Amice de, 82. Nic. de, 102, 176, 265. Basilia wid. of, 102. Yerdon, Eic. de, 175. Gilbert father of, 175. Eoes, grandmother of Theobald de, 223. Eoger de, 237. Yerdun, see Yerdon. Yere, Walt, de, 181. Yernay, see Yerney. Yerney, Eoger de, 55, 79, 125, 128, 180, 239. Eobt. de, 55, 79, 125, 128, 142. Hervey de, 87. Alice wid. of, 87. John de, 89, 239, 264. Eoger father of Eoger de, 125, 126, 128. Isolda wife of Eobt. de, 125, 128. of Maddelee, Eic. de, 256. Eic. de, 282. Yernon, see Yernun. Yernun, Eic. de, 183, 190, 195, 198, 210, 240, 245 ; and see Wernon. Yeroun, Marg. de, 146. Yeston, see Weston. Yigil, Eoger, 6, 7, 23. Hugh, 7 ; and see Waite. Yitalis, Ernald son of, 22. Yyen, Hugh de, 169. Yyenna, Hugh de, 182, 211. Yyner of High Offley, John del, 126. Ealph del, 126. W. Waite, of Eston, Hugh la, 17, 18, 22 ; and see Vigil. Wadnesbury, see Wednesbury. Wake, Baldwin, 108. Wal-near-Lek, 249. Wai, Geof. del, 262. Adam del, 262. — le, 277. Waldene Castell (Castle- Walderi) , 106. Waleford, Thos. de, 183. Joan wid. of, 183. — — 273 Waleraund, Geof.. 1C9. Waleshale, 33, 52, 56, 80, 129, 148, 150, 178, 214, 233, 235, 270, 284. • Wm. Eufus of, 33. Warine de, 33. Eva dau. of, 33. Eic. Diriday of, 130. Church of, 163, 248. Waletou, see Walton. Waleys, Wm., 5. Walkeslawe, 91. Wall, le, 243 j and see Wai. xliv. INDEX. Walle, Eobt. de, 21. Wallingford Castle, 63. Walraund, Eobt., 63. Walsall, 174, 268, 269; and see Waleshale. Walter, Bernard son of, 6. Waltereston, co. Hereford, 71. Walton, 26, 55, 85, 139, 152, 203, 216, 231, 237, 238, 285, 300. Enisan de, 2, 16. Ivo de, 6, 7, 8, 10, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 25, 27, 229. Wm. son of, 17. Ernald de, 12. : Eobt. brother of, 12. Wm. brother of, 12. Ernald son of Enisan de, 16. Ernald father of Ivo de, 16. Eobt. de, 17, 21. Ivo son of, 17. Peter de Eic. de V- brothers of Ivo. de, Geof.de J 19. Eoger son of Ivo de, 25, 229. Geof. de, 25, 73, 77, 82, 88, 91, 99, 101, 107, 237, 241, 286. — Hawise wid. of, 84. Hy. son of, 84, 99, 107, 237. Petron. wife of, 91, 237. Marg. wid. of Hy. son of Q-eof . de, 99, 107. Agnes wid. of G-eof. de, 101. Eoger son of Eoger de, 154. near Stone, 203, 213, 229. Eoger de, 213, 278. Eliz. wid. of, 213. Marg. wife of, 213. Geof. son of Geof. de, 241. Wm. de, 252. -Alice wife of, 252. Mag. Adam de, 272, 282. Wanton, John de, 240. Warde, Eobt. de, 147, 162. Ancketin brother of, 162, 236, 237. Wm. la, 207. Warilowe, Geof. de, 97. John de, 239. Warslow, see Werselowe. Warwick, Wm. de Beauchamp Earl of, 63, 290. Ela Countess of, 86, 89. Wm. formerly Earl of, 242. Waryn, Wm., 67, 182, 186. Wm. son of, 186. Wasteneys, Hugh le, 78, 97, 173. Ealph de, 58, 238, 280. Beatrice wife of, 238. Wm. de, 76, 189, 277. Wasteneys, Geof. de, 136, 176, 278. John de "I sons of Hugh de, Wm. de / 173. Henry de, 176. Hy. de the ancestor of, 176. John de, 189, 194, 219, 220, 256, 272, 274, 277, 280, 281, 282 ; and see Gasteneys. of Hixon, Hugh de, 278. John son of, 278. Wastneis, see Wasteneys. Wateleye, 61. Waterfal, 76, 194. Thos. de, 163, 164, 180, 185. Marg. wife of, 163, 164, 180, 185. Waterville, Guy de, 160. Waure, E. de, 11. — Eoger de, 20 ; and see Wavere. Wauz, Burton- sur-le-, 189. Wavere, Eoger de, 16, 27. Waverton, 54, 61, 222. Wm. de, 54, 61. Eobt. son of, 54. Webbeley, 71. Wednesbiri, see Wednesbury. Wednesbury, 60, 102, 116, 147, 165, 170, 177, 189, 212, 270, 285. Gervase de, 60. Eobt. son of, 60. Chapel of, 248. Weford (Weeford), 115, 118, 244, 290. Christiana de, 221. Marg. dau. of, 221. Agnes sister of Marg., 221. Welaston, Adam de, 212. Eic. son of, 212. William de, 212. Geof. de, 212. Welington, 124. Wellesburne, 289. Wemme, 190, 205 . Wendoure, Hugh de, 241. Wengham, jun. Hy. de, 238. Wenlok, John de, 191, 256. Alice wife of, 191. Werdon, seeVerdon. Werdoun, see Verdon. Werley, see Wyrley. Wernon, Eic. de, 270. Werselowe, Hugh de, 270. Weseham, Thos. de, 61, 166. Sarra wid. of, 166. Wesenham, Thos. de, 251, 252. Westhale in Suffolk, 35. Weston, 57, 78, 113, 256,281. John de, 50, 94. Hy. de, 57. INDEX. xlv. Weston, Hugh de, 58, 61, 72, 89, 185, 189, 194, 219, 220, 226,237, 256. 258, 281, 282, 293. Hugh son of, 293. Kobt. de, 201, 207, 222, 255. Eic. son of, 222. John Coyne of, 256. Eic. de, 278. on-Trent, 97. Weston near Caverswall, 144. Westwode, 220, 266. Wm. de, 266. Wethale, Adam de, 140. Wheatenacre, 146. Whethales, 191. Adam de, 260. Whiston, 50, 78. Eobt. de, 28, 48, 50, 78, 146, 187, 238, 282. Thos. de, 55. Whitgreave, see Whytegreve. Whitemor, see Whitmore. Whitfield, 59. Whitmore, 67, 72, 93, 140. Thos. de, 58. John de, 67, 70, 72, 75, 93, 140, 160, 161, 164, 166, 168, 177. Agnes wid. of, 67, 70, 72, 75, 93. John son of, 70, 72, 75, 93, 140. Ealph son of, 93, 140. Walt, de, 109. Wm. de, 122, 279. Wm. son of, 279. Eobt. son of Wm. son of, 279. Eic. de, 236. Whyston, see Whiston. Whyte, Hy. le, 115. Whytefeld, see Whitfield. Whytegreve, 125, 198, 210, 215, 243. 262, 287. Wm. de, 252, 262. Alice formerly wife of, 263. Eobt. son of Ealph de, 252. Whytemore, see Whitmore. Whyteshull, 88. Whythington, 168. Whytinton,Thos. de, 177, 207, 295. Eobt. de, 169, 238. Thos. son of, 169. Wm. de, 255, 279. Whytinton, Hy. de, 254. Hy. son of, 254. Peter de Colecestre of, 259. 169, 238, 244, 295. Wichnor, see Wychenore. Wiggington, see Wygenton. Wilbrighton, 123, 131, 184,232. William, Eic. son of, 33. Benedict son of, 79. Phil, brother of, 79. Wimund, Wm. son of, 16. Wirlegh, see Wyrley. Wishale, Wm. de, 145. Wivereston 1 -r^r Wiverston j^Worston. Wobaston, 91. Eobt. de, 162. Osbert son of, 162 ; and see Wybaston. Wodecote, 147, 148. Eobt. de, 147, 148. Thos. son of, 147, 148. Wodehouses, Eobt. de, 85, 168. Tuteburi, 168. Brun of, 168. Wodenesbury, see Wednesbury. Wodestoke, 116. Wodewardington, Thos. de, 296. John son of, 296. Wodeyton, see Wood Eaton. Wodnesburi, see Wednesbury. Wolaston, Adam de, 215, 293. Eic. son of, 215, 293. Henry de, 60, 90, 151. Stephen de, 255, 279, 281. Wm. de, 60, 292. Eic. son of, 292; and see Welaston. Wolfelega, 8. Wolfrehampton, see Wolverhampton. Wollaveston, see Wolaston. Wolphere, 1. Wolselegh, see Wolseley. Wolseley, Eobt. de, 106. John son of, 106. Q-eof. de, 292. Wolstaneston, see Wolstanton. Wolstanton, 267, 278. Church of, 245, 267. Wolveleye, Nic. de, 56, 99, 105. Marg. wid. of, 99 105. — Alex, son of, 105. Wolverhampton, 152, 249, 256, 259, 282. the Dean of, 66, 70, 261. the Deanery of, 181. Hy. de, 152. Hervey de, 162, 176. Edw. de Camilla Canon of, 181. Theo. de Camilla Dean of, 233, 239, 249. Wolvernehampton, see Wolverhamp- ton. Wonyngton near Hales under Lyme, 228. Wonynton, 219. Wood Eaton, 132, 137, 226. Wootton, 7, 71 ; and see Wotton. xlvi. INDEX. Worcester, Wm. de, 183, 193. Emma wife of, 183, 193. Worflestone, Nic. de, 24. Simon Bishop of, 13. — Gilbt.de] , . — Hugh del b^ — Eobt.de J of' brothers 24. Worketon, 91. Worston, 115, 173, 221. Stephen de, 22. •— Hy. de, 88, 115, 140, 145, 151, 173, 176, 177, 221, 281, 292, Hy. son of, 221. Elena de, 115. Hugh de, 176, 293. Eobt. de, 215. John son of, 215. Eoes dau. of Hy. de, 292. Worstone, see Worston. Wotton-under-Wever, 226, 228. Wroctesley "j Wrodesley \ see Wrottesley. Wroteslega J Wrottesley, Hugh de, 131, 134. — Idonea wid. of, 134. 131, Amice dau. of, 134. Wm. son of, 134. Wm. de, 153, 169, 194, 212, 235, 256, 257, 259, 280, 281. Eic. de, 260. — — Nic. son of, 260. 260. Wrymesford, 266. Wryneford (Wrinehill) , 58. Wulbrithon, see Wilbrighton. Wulegrave, 289. Wulfcestre, 9. Wulfer, 1. Wullaston, see Wolaston. Wulrich, Eobt., 166. Wulstaneston, see Wolstanton. Wulveleye, Peter de, 186. Wulveye, Wm. de, 181. Wulwarda, 13. Wutton, see Wootton. Wybaldeston, see Wobaston. Wybaston, Hy. de, 56. Wychenore, 135, 247, 269. Ealph de, 135. Eic. son of, 135. Wychenovere, see Wychenore. Wycleshull, 86. Wyfrideston, see Worstone. Wygenton ") Wygeton I 86, 89, 156, 157, 247, 256, Wyginton [ 270, 284. Wygynton J Wyke, Herbert de, 153. Wylaston, see Wolaston. Wylteshyre, Walt, de, 82. Wymenton, Eobt. de, 246, 286; and see Wynenton. Wymer de Stafford, Wm., 23. John, 100, 220. Hy., 114. Hy. son of, 114. Hy., 64, 73, 97, 99, 109, 119, 210, 249. Ascelina, 97. -- Ealph, 97. -- Adam, 238. -- jun., Henry, 299. -- • -- Agnes wife of, 299. Wymereston, see Worston. Wymundeham, Wm. de, 119. Wymundewolde, 110. Wynenton, Eobt. de, 264. Wyntenor, John de, 255. - . --- Ealph brother of, 255. Wynterton, Walt, de, 212, 294, 297. ---- Sibilla wife of, 294, 297. Wyrington, NIC. de, 160. yrley, 57, 70, 93, 268. Great, 94, 131, 134, 154, 211, 242. Little, 244. Wm. de, 60, 130, 255. Eobt. de, 90, 100, 104, 130. Wm. son of, 90, 100, 104, 130. -- John the Clerk of, 268. -- Norton by, see Norton Canes. Wysel of Warslow, Eoger de, 197. ---- Eic. son of, 197. Wyshawe, Thos. de,274. - Marg. de, 274. Wystanton, 249. Wytegrave, see Wbjtegreve. Wytemore, see Whitmore. Wytenacre, see Wheatenacre. Whytewelle, 172. Wythemor, see Whitmore. Wyther, Wm., 54, 57, 72, 73, 76, 78, 80, 81, 82, 83, 89, 120, 121, 135, 136, 138, 185, 209, 210, 211, 219, 230, 256, 265, 281, 282. --- Orabel wife of, 54, 72, 73, 78, 80, 81, 82, 138, 211, 236. Thos., 78. Ealph, 155. Wytherdeleye, 108. Wythtrestone, Eoger de, 24. Wytinton, see Whytinton. INDEX. xlvii. Wytokeshatlier, see Utfcoxeter. Wytynton, see Whytinton. Y. Yalegrave, 57. Yarlet, 93, 240. Eston near, 111. Yllori, Thos., 255. Yoxale, 217, 241, 250. Yoxhale, see Yoxale. Ypstanes, Wm. de, 265. Z. Zouche, Elena la, 107. Zuche, Eudo la, 124. Mill. wid. of, 124. HARRISON AND SONS, PRINTERS IN ORDINARY TO HER MAJESTY, ST. 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